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1. All open-air markets specialize in one type of goods. cierto falso

2. Bargaining is commonplace at outdoor markets. cierto falso
3. Only new goods can be found at open-air markets. cierto falso
4. A Spaniard in search of antiques could search at El Rastro. cierto falso
5. If you are in Guatemala and want to buy ceramics, you can go to Chichicastenango. cierto falso
6. A ñapa is a tax on open-air market goods. cierto falso
7. The otavaleños weave colorful textiles to sell on Saturdays. cierto falso
8. Santiago's Mercado Central is known for books and music. cierto falso

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Answer:

Number 5 is true

Step-by-step explanation:

1. All open-air markets specialize in one type of goods. cierto falso 2. Bargaining-example-1
User Mark Gilchrist
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Answer:

1. Falso.

2. Cierto.

3. Falso.

4. Cierto.

5. Falso.

6. Falso.

7. Cierto.

8. Falso.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this exercise you have to say If the statements are true or false but using the words "Cierto" and "falso" in Spanish.

1. False because not all open-air markets specialize in one type of goods.

2. True because bargaining outdoor markets is very common.

3. False because not only new goods can be found at open-air markets.

4. True because a Spaniard who is searching antiques could find it at El Rastro.

5. False because you can't find ceramics in Chichicastenango.

6. False because a ñapa is an amount of money you give to a person when you are grateful for something. It is some extra money you give to the person once you paid for what you wanted to buy. It is common in restaurants.

7. True because the otavaleños weave colourful textiles in order to sell on Saturdays.

8. False because Santiago's Mercado Central is known for its seafood.