Sustituye la palabra ‘cosa’ por una más precisa
1.La ira es una cosa despreciable
2. La...
World Languages, 10.11.2020 19:20 Cecely2783
Sustituye la palabra ‘cosa’ por una más precisa
1.La ira es una cosa despreciable
2. La falta de inteligencia es una cosa irremediable
3.La gula es una cosa vergonzosa
4.Esta pintura es una cosa notable
5.La educación de los niños es una cosa difícil
6.La cosa se someterá al consejo
7.El microscopio es una cosa indispensable para el biólogo
8.Una sola cosa ocupa tu mente
9.El viejo capitán se vanagloria de cosas necesaria
10.Para el niño el juego es una cosa necesaria
11.La burla es la única cosa que le queda a usted
12.Exponga usted las cosas como han pasado
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How do parallels between the characterization of the narrator and the father point to a theme of the story bile?
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