-terracotta tiles
-front yards
2.Where can you find examples of Spanish Colonial Architecture in the United States?
-Wyoming
-the California missions
-New York
Terracotta tiles are the iconic feature of homes (and the general architecture) in Spain and across the Mediterranean, and of course in the American countries that were part of the colonization by the Spanish Crown.
Traditionally these roof tiles were made from clay, although now there are different process for its elaboration and come in different shapes.
California is located to the west of the United States, but before it was colonized by the Spaniards in 1769 and with colonization the first Franciscan missions were founded. Then, California became part of Mexico in the Mexican War of Independence from the Spanish Crown (1810-1821).
Years later, there was a war between Mexico and the United States (1846-1848). When this war finished, Mexico had to cede California to the United States as a condition for peace in the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty.
que hay un examen hoy?
Answer:
The answer is Ustedes saben que hay examen hoy?
Explanation:
1) Where would you buy aretes?
A) la joyeria
2) Which Spanish expression would you use to describe something that happened last year?
B) el ano pasado
3) Complete the following sentence with the correct verb form.
Ellos ______ una pulsera y una corbata.
C) compraron
4) Complete the following sentence with the correct verb form.
Tu _____ al tenis.
B) jugaste
5) Which sentence correctly substitutes the bolded phrase?
Carla compro los anteojos de sol.
C) Carla los compro
6) Complete the following sentence with the correct answer.
The _____ is the largest antiques market in South America.
A) San Telmo Fair
7) What can you find in the librerias de viejo in Buenos Aires?
B) used books
8) Where are many of Horacio Quiroga's stories set?
B) in the jungle
9) Which sentence correctly substitutes the bolded phrase?
Yo busque una pulserapara Teresa.
A) Yo la busque
10) Why were Alfonsina Storni's works viewed as controversial?
D) They had a strong feminist message.
Answer:
hecho
Explanation: