Which of the following is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world?

(1 point)
Responses

Acquaintances are like family members.
Acquaintances are like family members.

Friends are thought to be part of the family.
Friends are thought to be part of the family.

Friends may spend time with a friend's family even if the friend isn't there.
Friends may spend time with a friend's family even if the friend isn't there.

Acquaintances are like family members.

The statement "Acquaintances are like family members" is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world.

To determine which statement is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world, you can analyze each statement individually:

1. Acquaintances are like family members.
In the Spanish-speaking world, it is common for people to form strong bonds with acquaintances and treat them like family members. This statement is true.

2. Friends are thought to be part of the family.
In the Spanish-speaking world, friendships are often valued to such an extent that friends are considered as part of the family. This statement is true.

3. Friends may spend time with a friend's family even if the friend isn't there.
In the Spanish-speaking world, it is common for friends to spend time with each other's families, even if the friend is not present. This statement is also true.

Therefore, all the statements provided are true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world.

Which of the following is the Spanish word for the conjunction “and”?

(1 point)
Responses

yo
yo

él
él

y

The correct response is "y."