Here are the answers to the questions provided:
Question 5: Response: el vaso (The glass is not considered silverware)
Question 6: Response: abuelo (The father of my mother is my grandfather)
Question 7: Response: nuestra tía (Our aunt)
Question 8: Response: viene, alto (The cousin that comes to the party is tall)
Question 9: Response: barbecue (Churrasco refers to a style of barbecue)
Question 10: Response: The image shows a girl's bedroom, decorated in pink and white.
Question 11: Response: el comedor (The dining room is where you "set the table")
Question 12: Response: Los Estados Unidos control over the Panamá Canal. (This is a major factor)
Question 13: Response: (Unable to answer without the audio clips)
Question 14: Response: prefieren (They prefer the blue boots)
Question 15: Response: El Salvador is the largest country in Central America. (This statement is NOT true)
Question 16: Response: (Unable to answer without the audio clips)
Question 17: Response: compró (Victoria bought shoes in the store)
Question 18: Response: librería de viejo (Secondhand bookstores in Buenos Aires)
Question 19: Response: el museo (You would go to the museum to see great works of art)
Question 20: Response: (Unable to answer without the audio clips)
Question 21: Response: They provide fish for the fishermen to make a living and are a tourist and diving attraction.
Question 22: Response: A glass filled with water is shown. (That corresponds to "vidrio")
Question 23: Response: hizo (Enrique did the homework)
Question 24: Response: México only has one language spoken throughout the country and it is Spanish. (This statement is NOT true)
Question 25: Response: programa deportivo (Sports program)
Question 26: Response: acaba (The interview program has just started)
Question 27: Response: España's autonomous communities often have their own television stations.
Question 28: Response: (Unable to answer without the audio clips)
Question 29: Response: saben (They do not know Madrid, Spain)
Question 30:
- There is not a single typical style of home in either Los Estados Unidos or the Spanish-speaking world. True
- Siblings in both Los Estados Unidos and the Spanish-speaking world often share a bedroom. True
- Bedrooms in Los Estados Unidos are generally smaller than bedrooms in the Spanish-speaking world. False
- Houses in Los Estados Unidos are generally smaller than houses in the Spanish-speaking world. False
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