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where she became an American citizen. Because the majority of Fifth Harmony members were Latinas–including Ally Brooke Hernandez and Lauren Jauregui–they recorded some songs in Spanish, including
C. They clean themselves all over. D. They have short, silky fur. 5. Basenjis are good hunters because they are . A. strong B. fearless C. the right colour D. the right weight 25、 阅读理解。 O. Henry was a pen name used ...
The national signif icance of this mythic cultural past is succinctly conjured by the popular Spanish folk songs warbled by the child in all of the Marisol f ilms. Marisol’s folk performances craft a sense of cultural pride and triumph for Franco’s Nationalist present through conjuring an ...
It may seem a bit strange to hear songs, such asWhiteChristmasorDecktheHalls,in the middle of summer!Nevertheless, Christmas carols (颂歌) are popular.4 New Zealand is an extremely(极端地) diverse(多样的) society.People from many cultures do not recognize Christmas in the same way as the ...
Ultimately, though, I know what my problem is.I’m terrified of not knowing enough.If I avoid looking at anything Spanish and attempting to learn, then I don’t have to discover how bad I am at learning it! It’s a very annoying perfectionist attitude, but it’s there nonetheless. ...
Folk epics, known as cantares de gesta (“songs of deeds”) and recited by jongleurs, celebrated heroic exploits such as the Cid’s. Medieval historiographers often incorporated prose versions of these cantares in their chronicles, Latin and vernacular; it was by this process that the fanciful ...
José de Espronceda y Delgado and his works epitomize the “Byronic,” revolutionary, metaphysical vein of Spanish Romanticism, and his Estudiante de Salamanca (in two parts, 1836 and 1837; “Student of Salamanca”), Canciones (1840; “Songs”), and El diablo mundo (unfinished, published 1840...
Folk epics, known as cantares de gesta (“songs of deeds”) and recited by jongleurs, celebrated heroic exploits such as the Cid’s. Medieval historiographers often incorporated prose versions of these cantares in their chronicles, Latin and vernacular; it was by this process that the fanciful ...