which of the following is true about typical puerto rican schools. 1. most schools use ceiling fans in the classes and hallways 2. students do not wear uniforms. 3. students choose to take spanish or english

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Based on typical characteristics of Puerto Rican schools, the following statements can be evaluated:

  1. Most schools use ceiling fans in the classes and hallways: This statement is generally true, as many Puerto Rican schools, particularly older ones, commonly have ceiling fans to help cope with the warm climate.

  2. Students do not wear uniforms: This statement is generally false. Most public schools in Puerto Rico require students to wear uniforms.

  3. Students choose to take Spanish or English: This statement is partially true. While Spanish is the primary language of instruction, many schools offer English classes, and students may have the opportunity to take courses in both languages, especially in bilingual or private schools. However, education is predominantly conducted in Spanish.

In summary, the first statement is true, the second is false, and the third is somewhat true depending on the school's language offerings.