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1. What does "Tienes la calculadora" mean in English?
- B) You have the calculator.
"Why?"
The Spanish word "Tienes" means "You have", and "la calculadora" is easily translated to "the calculator". Hence, the sentence translated to English would be "You have the calculator.", or in other words Option B is correct.
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2. What was one of Gabriela Mistral's favorite subjects for poems?
"Why?"
Gabriela Mistral's poems are characterized by strong emotion and direct language. They are also influenced by the modernist movement. Their central themes are love, deceit, sorrow, nature, travel, and love for children. Hence, Option A is correct.
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3. From what country did many of the families of students at Miami High School come?
"Why?"
The cultural heritage of the Miami High School is Cuban, or Latin. Hence, Option A is correct.
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4. How would you ask, "Who has Spanish class?" in Spanish?
- D) Quien tiene clases de espanol?
"Why?"
"Quien tiene" in Spanish is translated to "Who has" in Spanish, and "clases de espanol" is translated as "Spanish classes", however when the sentence is put together properly, it means "Who has Spanish class?" Hence, Option D is correct.
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5. What is Gabriela Mistral famous for?
- A) being the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize.
"Why?"
As a Chilean author and educator, Gabriela Mistral became the first Latin American author to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. Hence, Option A is correct.
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