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1. Asks if it is always hot in Latin America FALSE
2. Says that a steryotype is something that the people think that isn't always true TRUE
3. This one is funny. It asks if an example of a steryotype is somebody in Spain speaking Spanish FALSE
4. (I think this is what it says) It says when there is a downpour it only brings significantly little rain FALSE
5. Asks if during a storm if there is thunder and lightning TRUE
1. false
2. true
3. false
4. false
5. true
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The correct option about each statement in Spanish is:
- False
- True
- False
- False
- True
Correct choice.
Although Latin American countries are paired with warm climates and beaches, the truth is that only the countries that are on the Ecuadorian line enjoy regularly warm climates, others such as Argentina have seasons with quite strong winters.
Stereotypes are ways in which people relate something to an individual or social, ethnic, or racial group, which is often not true, such as thinking that all Latinos dance excellently.
Although in Spain not everyone speaks Spanish since they have other languages such as Galician, it cannot be considered a stereotype to think that everyone speaks their official language.
When Spanish-speaking people say there is a "aguacero," they mean a very heavy and widespread torrential rain.
A rain that is loaded with thunder and lightning is often called a "tormenta", which differentiates it from a heavy rain or hail.
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