Answer:
1) La plaza de toros más grande del mundo se encuentra en México.
2) En sus templos circulares, los celtibéricos sacrificaban animales.
3) Según un aficionado, el toreo es un rito, una lucha a muerte entre la bestia y el torero.
4) Para prepararse par ala corrida, el torero se pone el traje de luces.
5) Para quienes se oponen al toreo, es una lucha injusta y cruel.
6) En una corrida sin sangre, no se le hace daño físico al toro.
7) En Cataluña en julio de 2010, el Parlamento catalán abolió las corridas de toros.
8) Según Cristina Sánchez, no es necesario ser hombre para lidiar con éxito en el toreo.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The largest bullring in the world is in Mexico.
2) In their circular temples, the Celtiberian slaughtered animals.
3) According to an amateur, bullfighting is a rite, a fight to the death between the beast and the bullfighter.
4) To prepare for a run, the bullfighter puts on the light suit.
5) For those who oppose bullfighting, it is an unfair and cruel fight.
6) In a run without blood, no physical damage is done to the bull.
7) In Catalonia in July 2010, the Catalan Parliament abolished bullfighting.
8) According to Cristina Sánchez, it is not necessary to be a man to deal successfully with bullfighting.
Bullfighting is defined as "the art of fighting bulls", both on foot and on horseback, and dates back to the Bronze Age. An art that was born in Spain that is recorded in the eleventh century with the celebration of bullfights in Avila and Zamora in the thirteenth century.The best known form of bullfighting is the bullfight whose most modern expression emerged in the century XVIII.