which of the following is true about typical Puerto Rican schools?

most schools use ceiling fans in the classes and hallways.
student do not wear uniforms.
students choose to take Spanish or English.

3 answers

In typical Puerto Rican schools, the following is true:

  1. Most schools use ceiling fans in the classes and hallways. - This is true as many schools in Puerto Rico use ceiling fans to help keep classrooms cool and comfortable, given the warm climate.

  2. Students do not wear uniforms. - This statement is generally false. Many public and private schools in Puerto Rico require students to wear uniforms.

  3. Students choose to take Spanish or English. - This statement can be somewhat misleading. While students in Puerto Rican schools typically study both Spanish and English, the language of instruction mainly depends on the school. However, in many cases, Spanish is the primary language of instruction, but English is also taught as a subject.

So, the most accurate statement about typical Puerto Rican schools from your options would be the first one regarding the use of ceiling fans.

which animal is native to Puerto Rico?
coqui
dog
guinea pig

The native animal to Puerto Rico among the options you provided is the coquí. The coquí is a small tree frog known for its distinctive call and is a symbol of Puerto Rican culture and identity.

The other animals mentioned, the dog and the guinea pig, are not native to Puerto Rico. Dogs were brought by humans to the island, and guinea pigs are originally from the Andes region of South America.