Here are the correct answers to the questions you provided:
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In Spanish, how do you say “computer screen”?
- la pantalla
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In Spanish, how do you say “The clock is underneath my desk.”?
- El reloj está debajo de mi escritorio.
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In Spanish, how do you say “There is a door.”?
- Hay una puerta.
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In Spanish, how do you say “It’s a table.”?
- Es una mesa.
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In Spanish, how do you say “Where are the posters?”?
- ¿Dónde están los carteles?
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In Spanish, how do you say “There are some backpacks under the table.”?
- Hay unas mochilas debajo de la mesa.
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In Spanish, how are the words “está” and “están” similar but different?
- They are both third-person forms of the verb “estar,” and one is singular and the other plural.
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Which of the following is a main difference between history classes in the U.S. and Mexico?
- In Los Estados Unidos, the curriculum covers topics about regions in Los Estados Unidos.
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What is most likely the reason for the long-term popularity of Platero y yo?
- People like the combination of whimsical poetry, a warm friendship, and the trials of life.
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Describe the audience that is attracted to Platero y yo.
- all ages of readers.
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