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Dec 21, 2018

[Answer] 5. How did the friendly American Spanish teacher translate to her eager new Spanish students: "Little by little you will go far?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. How did the friendly American Spanish teacher translate to her eager new Spanish students: "Little by little you will go far?""



...1. Chico a chico se anda mas 2. Poco a poquito como la fruta 3. Poco a poco se anda lejos 4. Menos a Menos ir a lejas Step by step would be paso por paso. The Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico has several steps, Teotihuacan -Tay-oh-tea-wah-khan- is a World Heritage Site that is thought to have been established approximately 100 BC by the Toltec, Teotihuacan was once a city the size of ancient Athens and Rome. Engineers have been amazed by the steps and construction of such a site at such an early stage in human civilization.

Dec 11, 2018

[Answer] 3. Most ghosts are portrayed as frightening and fearsome. But not this 'friendly' ghost found in a story book and then on TV and in the movies! Who was this amiable apparition?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Most ghosts are portrayed as frightening and fearsome. But not this 'friendly' ghost found in a story book and then on TV and in the movies! Who was this amiable apparition? "



...1. Sauron 2. Balthazar 3. Casper 4. Melchior Casper first appeared in a 1939 children's story written by Seymour Reit and illustrated by Joe Oriolo. The first cartoon featuring Casper was released by Paramount Pictures in 1945. Casper first appeared in the progenitor of Harvey Comics in 1949. Since these early days, Casper has been seen in numerous cartoons, comics and even movies.