I genovesi hanno contribuito alla cucina italiana.

a. la carbonara
b. il pesto
c. l’olio di oliva


b. il pesto

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Necesito información.  Jorge is gathering information about a hotel he may visit during his vacation. Complete his questions by writing the correct interrogative words according to context. ¿_______________ está el hotel? ¿Está en la playa?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Familia de palabras. Rellena el siguiente cuadro siguiendo el modelo. Modelo: el título titularse titulado Nombres Verbos Adjetivos y participios pasados (1a) asistir (1c) la herida (2b) (2c) la huida (3b) (3c) el disparo (4b) disparado el rodeo (5b) (5c) el impedimento (6b) (6c) la lesión (7b) (7c) el recuerdo (8b) (8c) la asistencia (9b) (9c) (6c)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Parallelism is not a useful tool in classification

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Psychology, perhaps the oldest of the social sciences, is like sociology in that it is interested in a very broad range of human thought and behavior. The main difference is that psychology studies human behavior primarily on the individual level. By doing this, psychologists seek to understand and predict (and sometimes alter) the thoughts and behavior of individuals. Insofar as it considers the

physiological influences on human thought and behavior, psychology overlaps with one of the natural sciences, biology. It also has one important area of overlap with sociology, known as social psychology. Social psychology concerns the interaction between the individual and society, with a particular emphasis on the influences of society and social groups on the thought and behavior of the individual. Because of its interests in both the individual and society, social psychology is an important subdiscipline within both sociology and psychology, and social psychology courses are commonly taught in both sociology and psychology departments. a. comparison-contrast b. cause-effect c. enumeration and example

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