Answer:
whats under the ground floor in english but what do you want the answer to be
Explanation:
Qué hay debajo de la planta baja?
The translation is,
What is below the ground floor?
Below the ground floor or main floor is a basement. The basement is considered as a storey; a part of a the structure of a building with a lot of rooms. But the basement is a storey below the main floor, usually the floor one will enter through a front door or backdoor.
De abajo puede ver el explicación en español:
Debajo de la planta baja o planta principal hay un sótano. El sótano se considera como una planta; una parte de una estructura de un edificio con un montón de habitaciones. Pero el sótano es una planta por debajo de la planta principal, por lo general el piso se entra a través de una puerta principal o puerta trasera.
A) correct
B) incorrect
The answer is B be because the correct phrase is Yo no llevo pantalones
Answer:
incorrect
Explanation:
Which proverb best completes the conversation?
Sandra: Roberto me ha ofrecido 80 dólares por el viejo equipo de música. ¿Qué hago, se lo vendo o espero una oferta mejor?
Carolina: Véndeselo
A.
ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente
B. más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando
C. perro que ladra no muerde
D.
en el reino de los ciegos, el tuerto es rey
Answer:
The right answer is, B. Más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando.
Explanation:
Because according to the context of the previous conversation, this proverb means that it is better to earn a little money that is yours and that you can dispose of it, than to earn nothing by waiting for something that may not reach your hands.
Answer:
B. más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando
Explanation:
B. más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando
objects are kept there. Where are they from? Who made them?
Answer:
Explanation:
I've visited the Museum of Anthropology in Comayagua Honduras, and I've found anthropology pieces, but in this case, Maya pieces, these pieces were found it, in a river when they were doing a dam, even from some anthropology areas in Honduras.
There were colonial age pieces, like beds, dresses, and decorations, they get this pieces in the same city because Comayagua, was a colonial city. We could find the same pieces in both museums, but with different cultures and histories.
a dream catcher i think