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                Answer the questions below.
1. El apellido del cantante ciego que toca la guitarra y canta la cancion navidena; "Feliz Navidad."
2. El Santa Claus de Latinoamerica no es San Nicolas ni Santa Clo. Son los ——— ————.
3. El lugar donde la gente va para adorar y rezar a Dios.
            
        1. El apellido del cantante ciego que toca la guitarra y canta la cancion navidena; "Feliz Navidad."
2. El Santa Claus de Latinoamerica no es San Nicolas ni Santa Clo. Son los ——— ————.
3. El lugar donde la gente va para adorar y rezar a Dios.
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    If you try to answer these questions, I'll send your questions and answers to our Spanish expert, SraJMcGin.
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Ok!
1. I don't know
2. Papa Noel?????
3. Israeli
    
1. I don't know
2. Papa Noel?????
3. Israeli
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Actually I think the first one is feliciano
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I'll send this to Sra.
    
                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    1.  Yes, the puertoriqueño, José Feliciano.
2. tricky! Note the "Son los..." both the verb and article being plural, so the best answer should be "Los Reyes Magos." the Magi bring gifts on Epifanía, 6 January. Often in large department stores, instead of Santa Claus there are the 3 Wise Men, and children can pick their favorite: Melchor, Gaspar y Baltizar (my personal favorite being the later!)
3. Is this taken from some reading or other that you have had? With no context to refer to, I'd say "a la iglesia, or a la catedral". (British punctuation!)
Sra
    
2. tricky! Note the "Son los..." both the verb and article being plural, so the best answer should be "Los Reyes Magos." the Magi bring gifts on Epifanía, 6 January. Often in large department stores, instead of Santa Claus there are the 3 Wise Men, and children can pick their favorite: Melchor, Gaspar y Baltizar (my personal favorite being the later!)
3. Is this taken from some reading or other that you have had? With no context to refer to, I'd say "a la iglesia, or a la catedral". (British punctuation!)
Sra
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