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3. The sentence below is incorrect. There are two mistakes. To receive full credit, identify both of the mistakes and correct them by REWRITING the sentence correctly. Each mistake is worth 2 points.

Es un alta chico.

Mistake 1:

Mistake 2:

Correct sentence:





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Question 4
4. Determine which statements are true and false regarding the differences between dinner and lunch in Los Estados Unidos and in Spanish-speaking countries. (4 points)
True False
Because lunch time is the largest meal of the day in Spanish-speaking countries, the meal usually lasts longer than the American lunch of 30 minutes.


Dinnertime in Latin America is usually eaten later in the day than it is in Los Estados Unidos.


Dinner is the lightest meal in Latinoamerica.


Lunch is the heaviest meal in the Spanish-speaking world.


Question 5
5. Match the Spanish question with its correct English meaning.(3 points)
Put responses in the correct response input area to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input area and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
¿Qué pasa?
Press enter key to drop response here.
¿Qué tiempo hace?
Press enter key to drop response here.
¿Cómo se dice?
Press enter key to drop response here.

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Question 3
Mistake 1: The adjective "alta" is feminine while "chico" is masculine — they must agree in gender (should be "alto").
Mistake 2: Adjective placement — descriptive adjectives usually follow the noun in Spanish ("chico alto" not "alta chico").

Correct sentence: Es un chico alto.

Question 4
Because lunch time is the largest meal of the day in Spanish-speaking countries, the meal usually lasts longer than the American lunch of 30 minutes. — True

Dinnertime in Latin America is usually eaten later in the day than it is in Los Estados Unidos. — True

Dinner is the lightest meal in Latinoamerica. — True

Lunch is the heaviest meal in the Spanish-speaking world. — True

Question 5
¿Qué pasa? — What's happening? / What's wrong?

¿Qué tiempo hace? — What's the weather like?

¿Cómo se dice? — How do you say (it)?