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Which best describes dinner (la cena) in the Spanish-speaking world compared to dinner in the U.S.? (1 point) Responses earlier earlier later later heavier heavier healthier
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Responses from earlier times would be incorrect as there is no indication in the question about comparing dinner from different periods.
Based on the options provided, the best answer would be "later." In the Spanish-speaking world, dinner is generally eaten later in the evening compared to dinner in the U.S. This is because it is a cultural norm to have dinner around 9 or 10 PM in many Spanish-speaking countries, whereas in the U.S., dinner is typically eaten earlier, around 6 or 7 PM.
Based on the options provided, the best answer would be "later." In the Spanish-speaking world, dinner is generally eaten later in the evening compared to dinner in the U.S. This is because it is a cultural norm to have dinner around 9 or 10 PM in many Spanish-speaking countries, whereas in the U.S., dinner is typically eaten earlier, around 6 or 7 PM.
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