Which sentence shows correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives?
(1 point)
Responses
Roberto es un chico muy reservado.
Roberto es un chico muy reservado.
Roberto es un muy reservado chico.
Roberto es un muy reservado chico.
Roberto es un muy chico reservado.
Roberto es un muy chico reservado.
Roberto un es chico reservado muy.
Roberto un es chico reservado muy.
Roberto es un chico muy reservado.
What is the cultural significance of dominoes to people in the Spanish-speaking world?
(1 point)
Responses
They came to the New world via Spain.
They came to the New world via Spain.
They encourage people to spend time outside.
They encourage people to spend time outside.
They are an important connection to the past.
They are an important connection to the past.
They give an opportunity to practice numbers.
They are an important connection to the past.
Where did the dominoes originate before spreading throughout the Spanish-speaking world?
(1 point)
Responses
Miami
Miami
México and Cuba
México and Cuba
The United States
The United States
Spain
Spain
The correct sentence that shows the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives is:
"Roberto es un chico muy reservado."
The correct sentence that shows the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives is:
"Roberto es un chico muy reservado."
Explanation: In Spanish, the general order of a sentence is article + noun + adjective.
In this sentence, "un" is the article ("a" or "an" in English), "chico" is the noun ("boy" in English), and "muy reservado" is the adjective ("very reserved" in English).
The other options do not follow the correct order and agreement between articles, nouns, and adjectives.