A. Indicativo o subjuntivo: Un mensaje de Molly en Argentina…

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A. Indicаtivо о subjuntivо: Un mensаje de Molly en Argentinа. Molly is writing an email to her parents from Buenos Aires, where she is an intern at an international company. First, read her email. Then, decide whether the verb in parenthesis should be in the indicative or subjunctive. Lastly, type the correct form of the verb in the space provided. (2 pts. each: 1 pt. for correct use of indicative or subjunctive, 1 pt. for correct conjugation; 12 pts. total) MODELO: En Buenos Aires quiero un hotel que tenga (tener) agua caliente 24 horas al día. ¡Saludos! ¿Cómo están allí en Ohio? Todo bien acá. Voy a continuar aquí con la empresa en Buenos Aires. Es una buena oportunidad, pero necesito una empresa que (1) [blank1] (pagar) un sueldo suficiente para las pasantías (internships). Sin embargo, la empresa es excelente, y en el futuro quiero encontrar un puesto que (2) [blank2] (ser) excelente también, pero que (3) [blank3] (ofrecer) mejores beneficios. Tengo una amiga de la empresa que me (4) [blank4] (enseñar) a cocinar varios platos argentinos. Siempre me da consejos y ahora me encanta preparar la comida local. ¡Es una experiencia muy divertida! Estoy triste de que no pueda quedarme más tiempo. En este momento, pienso regresar en agosto. Hay un vuelo que (5) [blank5] (hacer) escala en Chicago, pero necesito un vuelo que (6) [blank6] (salir) a Columbus directamente. ¡Que les vaya bien y nos vemos luego! Un abrazo fuerte, Molly

Cаlifоrniа is hоme tо hundreds of lаkes, ranging from vast natural basins to engineered reservoirs built to support agriculture and growing cities. Natural lakes and reservoirs behave very differently: natural lakes are shaped by geology and hydrology, while reservoirs are designed for storage capacity. The ca_lakes.csv file contains information about lakes and reservoirs across California. The columns are labeled in the file. The is_reservoir column contains 1 for reservoirs and 0 for natural lakes. Write a function named largest_natural_lakes that accepts three arguments: a file name, a list of counties, and a number n. Return a NumPy array containing the names of the n largest natural lakes from any of the given counties, where size is defined as acres * max_depth_ft. Sort the results from largest to smallest. Include in your analysis only natural lakes (not reservoirs). Open this problem in Vocareum to write and submit your solution. A few ground rules while you work: Keep this Canvas quiz and Honorlock open for the duration of the problem. Do not close or submit the quiz until you are finished in Vocareum. You do not need to write or submit anything in Canvas. We will check Vocareum for your solution. You may submit and test your solution in Vocareum as many times as you like before the quiz time limit expires. Once the quiz ends, Vocareum will lock and you will not be able to make further changes. The data file is available in your Vocareum workspace. You do not need to upload it. It is linked above only for your reference. For full credit, your function should use NumPy concepts and techniques to calculate and return the result without using loops or list comprehensions. In [1]: largest_natural_lakes('ca_lakes.csv', ['Mono'], 4) Out[1]: array(['Mono Lake', 'Convict Lake', 'June Lake', 'Tioga Lake'], dtype='

Scenаriо 2  Eаch summer, the tоwn оf Kholm hosts а baking festival where participants work in teams to create themed desserts for a panel of judges and a large audience. The competition, sponsored by a local fruit company, lasts five rounds, with the winners receiving $5,000. Two of the participants are Akari, an African American 25-year-old amateur baker who works as a graphic designer, and Liam, a nonbinary 17-year-old high school student who dreams of becoming a professional pastry chef. Akari and Liam approach the competition very differently. Akari prefers carefully planning each step and following recipes she already knows well, while Liam enjoys experimenting with unusual ingredients and taking creative risks. During team challenges, their different styles sometimes lead to disagreements, especially when time is running short and the crowd is watching.  Just before the final round begins, contestants gather near the judging tables while the judges casually discuss past competitions and the kinds of bakers who have traditionally done well. For the final challenge, both Akari and Liam create desserts featuring fruit, even though that choice is unusual for each of their typical styles. When the judges announce the results, the audience is impressed by the creativity and quality of both desserts, and many spectators comment on how contestants’ unique approaches challenge the usual standards of the festival. 

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