Parece que el Anacoreta es un ermitaño para propósitos religiosos y permanece bastante en aislamiento o separado de la sociedad en general. A pesar de que esa definición emigraba hacia la religión, donde, como ermitaño, parece haber sido una persona que solo se separó por un tiempo tal vez para obtener la iluminación espiritual.
Answer:
Ella
Explanation:
Answer:
La oración principal: Los seres humanos somos todos distintos
Las oraciones de apoyo: Personas únicas, irrepetibles. Cada uno con su forma de ser, sus gustos y necesidades, su propia historia, su color de piel y de cabellos, sus creencias, sus ideas…
Las oraciones de expansión: Pero también somos (o deberíamos ser) todos iguales. ¿En qué? En el respeto que merecemos, en los deberes y derechos que nos corresponden, en las posibilidades de crecer y mejorar.
La oración de conclusión: Aunque parezca difícil de comprender, solo aceptando nuestras diferencias individuales podremos reconocer que todos somos igualmente valiosos.
Explanation:
In this activity we have to identify the Main, Supporting, Expansion and Concluding clauses from the text.
The text in English is:
Human beings are all different. Unique and unrepeatable persons. Each one with their personality, likes and needs, their own story, skin and hair color, beliefs, ideas... But we are also (or should be) the same. How? In the respect we deserve, in our corresponding duties and rights, in our chances to grow and improve. Although it might be difficult to understand, only by accepting our individual differences we will be able to recognize that we are all equally valuable.
The Main Clause is: Human beings are all different. (It works as an introductory statement, giving an idea of what the rest of the text will be about)
Supporting statements: Each one with their personality, likes and needs, their own story, skin and hair color, beliefs, ideas... (This statement serves to support the main idea)
Expansion statements: But we are also (or should be) the same. How? In the respect we deserve, in our corresponding duties and rights, in our chances to grow and improve. (Here a counter argument is presented)
Concluding statement: Although it might be difficult to understand, only by accepting our individual differences we will be able to recognize that we are all equally valuable. (This statement works as the takeaway from the text)
Answer:
Oración principal: Los seres humanos somos todos distintos.
Oraciónes de apoyo: Cada uno con su forma de ser, sus gustos y necesidades, su propia historia, su color de piel y de cabellos, sus creencias, sus ideas…
Oraciónes de expansión: Pero también somos (o deberíamos ser) todos iguales. ¿En qué? En el respeto que merecemos, en los deberes y derechos que nos corresponden, en las posibilidades de crecer y mejorar.
Orcaión de conclusión: Aunque parezca difícil de comprender, solo aceptando nuestras diferencias individuales podremos reconocer que todos somos igualmente valiosos.
Explanation:
I am fluent in Spanish so this is the answer.
as an latino i would be glad to research
the cost of life
Salvador Renteria got up very early. He ran across the roof. Did not heat the boiler. He took off his boxers and the cold shower did him good. He scrubbed himself with the towel and returned to the room. Ana asked him from the bed if he was not going to have breakfast. Salvador said he would have a coffee over there. The woman had been in bed for two weeks and her brownish-brown face had thinned out. She asked Salvador if he hadn't had a message from the office and he put a cigarette between his lips and replied that they wanted her to sign herself. Ana sighed and said:
"How do you want?"
—I already told them that right now you couldn't, but you see how they are.
"What did the doctor tell you?"
social injustice
economic inequality
political situations
oil industry
4. Yo ________ con Teresa cuando el bebé empezó a llorar.
(1 point)
charlé
charlaba
charlamos
charlábamos
Donald Duck es el más grande.
Donald Duck es el mayor.
Shamu es el más grande.
Shamu es el mayor.