Let's evaluate each statement one by one:
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Siblings in both Los Estados Unidos and the Spanish-speaking world often share a bedroom.
- True: It's common for siblings to share a bedroom in both cultures, although practices may vary by family and socio-economic factors.
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Houses in Los Estados Unidos are generally smaller than houses in the Spanish-speaking world.
- False: On average, homes in the United States tend to be larger than those in many Spanish-speaking countries, where housing may often be more compact due to cultural and economic factors.
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There is not a single typical style of home in either Los Estados Unidos or the Spanish-speaking world.
- True: Both regions have diverse architectural styles influenced by culture, climate, and personal preferences, making it difficult to define a single typical style.
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Bedrooms in Los Estados Unidos are generally smaller than houses in the Spanish-speaking world.
- False: Bedrooms in American homes can be larger on average than those found in many Spanish-speaking homes, although this can vary widely depending on specific locations and types of housing.
So, the answers are:
- True
- False
- True
- False