¿Esverdadero?  What do you know about the Spanish-speaking world? Indicate if the following statements areverdadero(true)or falso(false).
Rubén Darío era poeta y sus poemas son una mezcla de elementos románticos con elementos simbolistas.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Voici un conte de l’Algérie, pays francophone et ancienne colonie de la France. Lisez le conte, puis répondez aux questions qui suivent.

Il était une fois un pêcheur qui vivait à la campagne avec sa femme. Ils habitaient une pauvre cabane°. Un jour le pêcheur attrapa une carpe, qui lui fit une proposition: —Si tu me laisses repartir, tu auras tout ce que tu voudras. —Excellent, répondit le pêcheur. J’accepte! Et il a libéré le poisson. Aussitôt arrivé chez lui, le pêcheur raconta l’aventure à sa femme. Celle-ci demanda une maison. L’homme retourna au lac et présenta le souhait de son épouse. La carpe exauça° ce souhait tout de suite. Le pêcheur et sa femme poussèrent des cris de joie en voyant la belle petite maison. Hélas, la femme du pêcheur qui avait goûté à la richesse, voulut, quelques mois plus tard, habiter dans une magnifique demeure. La carpe exauça encore ce souhait. La femme du pêcheur voulut ensuite habiter dans un château, puis elle voulut être reine du pays. La carpe accepta mais avertit le pêcheur que c’était la dernière fois. La femme patienta de longs mois sans rien demander, mais un jour, elle demanda à son mari d’aller voir la carpe, car elle voulait habiter dans la lune. Le pauvre homme y alla. La carpe, très fâchée, fit un geste et le pêcheur et sa femme se retrouvèrent dans leur petite cabane, aussi pauvres qu’auparavant. Quant à la carpe, elle disparût pour toujours. 1. Pourquoi le pêcheur et sa femme ne mangent-ils pas la carpe au début du conte? 2. Quels sont les souhaits de la femme? Nommez-en au moins trois. 3. Pourquoi la carpe se fâche-t-elle avec le couple?

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La National City Bank?

What will be an ideal response?

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Read the following selection and respond to the questions that follow by choosing the letter of the correct answer.

(I) ________ the summer of my senior year in high school, I worked at my very first summer job. (2) It was at Dorney Park Amusement park. (3) There were many reasons that many high schoolers from my school, including myself, enjoyed working at Dorney Park. (4) _______, it was very close. (5) ________, it was easy for my parents to drop me off there and pick me up, since the distance was only a few miles from their house. (6) ________ reason was that you saw a lot of people there your own age. (7) It was fun socially. (8) I met a lot of new friends there. (9) ______, it never was boring; even though I was doing the same job all summer, it was always busy and every day brought a new adventure. (10) I worked in the gif shop across from the arcade, and back when I had worked there, it had been the only gift shop. (11) Part of the work there consisted of stocking the souvenirs. (12) We sold hacky sacks, floater pens with little moving roller coaster cars inside that moved up and down a tiny hill, Tee shirts, name tags, hats, magnets, shot glasses, and many other rick-a-rack. (13) _______, the week, it was a lighter crowd than on the weekends. (14) Weekends were very busy. (15) I worked mainly as a cashier and a very active one. (16) I remember that sometimes we would get herds of kids from summer camps. (17) They all had their camp shirts on and baseball caps and were very purposeful about buying a souvenir to remind them of their trip. (18) The craziest days were the rainiest ones. (19) _____an afternoon thunderstorm brewed up, the gift shop ended up being the only sanctuary for many in a storm. (20) _________, having 50 people crammed in an area that could comfortably hold 20 always was a recipe for trouble. (21) Little kids would run up and down the aisles of the store and throw balls around from the shelves. (22) I had the longest, seemingly endless line of customers, and even with two of us running cash registers, it seemed endless. (23) Fortunately, that summer was fairly dry and I only remember a handful of nutty days. (24) ________, one of my favorite reasons for working there was the Native American museum which used to be there above the arcade. (25) Once a week, I would need to work there. (26) It was so quiet ___________ to the rest of the park. (27) There were cabinets full of arrowheads, tools, and other implements that the Native Americans used to prepare food and skins. (28) Included in the display were some Native American headdresses and clothing made from skins decorated with colorful beads. (29) I would need to man the cash register there and mostly sold rubber tomahawks, and little drums which said “Dorney Park.” (30) Not many people would venture in it, since most were there for the rides. (31) Those who did look around would often ask me questions, which did inspire me to get a couple of books and read up about the artifacts to be able to offer some information. (32) Most of the evenings I was in the museum, I would read books. (33) I always brought one along in case the place was empty, and I would read my book and enjoy the little museum. (34) It wasn’t a lot of money as it was a minimum wage job, but it was a great experience, and I don’t think anyone ever forgets their first real job! Which of the following transitions begins sentence 9? a. Also b. At c. Too d. Because of

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The grammatical term that refers to words or phrases that do not clearly describe or explain any part of the sentence is

a. misplaced modifier. b. dangling modifier. c. independent modifier. d. indefinite modifier.

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