Asked by Big Bananas

what is the difference between a plaza in a spanish speaking country and one in los estados unidos?

a. in los estados unidos, a plaza does not serve a social purpose

b. in los estados unidos, only small towns have plazas

c. in los estados unidos, a plaza is called a theme park

d. in los estados unidos, a plaza is much bigger***

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Answered by Big Bananas
nvm its not D fa sho
Answered by Writeacher
Any answer choice with these words is going to be wrong about 99.9% of the time — never, always, none, all, only

So what do you think? A or C?
Answered by Big Bananas
wym I know its not A they aint called theme parks I narrowed it down to A and B what do you think?
Answered by Big Bananas
I mean I no its not C
Answered by Writeacher
When you start typing in understandable, standard English, someone here might understand what you're saying. Remember that you're asking questions on an academic website, not texting with your pals.
Answered by Anonymous
At least our typing is colorful besides, were young what exactly do you expect? Per-Son-Al-Ity. Also, their asking for help not sass, remember?

Sincerely, Basic Manners

P.s. When you start learning that standard English may be complicated for some people such as myself then you can start talking.
Answered by anon
cringe
Answered by riley :D
@Writeacher

oh no you did not.
he is using aave, and he has EVERY right to. YOU, @Writeacher are obviously NOT black. therefore, you can zip it. he can talk however he wants. you're disgusting.
Answered by Riley04
A
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