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  • Autor: nicole077777
  • hace 6 años

Complete the biography of Rosa Parks with the past tense form of the verbs from the box. arrest- attend- be (x2)- die- give- have- leave -live- receive- refuse- start

Rosa Parks 1_______ an incredible African-American civil rights activist who 2_______ born in Alabama, USA in 1913. Rosa 3________ school but stopped studying as a young teenager to look after her grandmother. As a child Rosa experienced discrimination because of her skin colour and 4_______ in constant fear of terrible groups like the Klu Klux Klan. At the time, laws in America were very racist and black people 5_______ to sit in separate areas on buses away from white people. On December 1, 1955, Rosa 6_____ to give up her seat to a white man. The police 7______ Rosa for civil disobedience and fined her $10. Her arrest 8______ one of the largest and most successful movements against racial segregation in history and 9_______ her an iconic status in American culture. Over the years, Rosa 10______ many awards for her activism, including the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rosa 11 in 2005, but 12_______ us with this message: ‘I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom.’


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Respuesta dada por: estrellasdelfuturo79
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Complete the biography of Rosa Parks with the past tense form of the verbs from the box. arrest- attend- be (x2)- die- give- have- leave -live- receive- refuse- start

Rosa Parks 1____was___ an incredible African-American civil rights activist who 2____was___ born in Alabama, USA in 1913. Rosa 3____attended____ school but stopped studying as a young teenager to look after her grandmother. As a child Rosa experienced discrimination because of her skin colour and 4____lived _ in constant fear of terrible groups like the Klu Klux Klan. At the time, laws in America were very racist and black people 5___had____ to sit in separate areas on buses away from white people. On December 1, 1955, Rosa 6____refused_ to give up her seat to a white man. The police 7___arrested___ Rosa for civil disobedience and fined her $10. Her arrest 8___was___ one of the largest and most successful movements against racial segregation in history and 9_____gave__ her an iconic status in American culture. Over the years, Rosa 10____received__ many awards for her activism, including the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rosa 11 died in 2005, but 12___left____ us with this message: ‘I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom.’

Explicación:

was era - estaba

was born - nació

attended - asistió

Lived - vivió

had - tenía

refused - rechazó

arrested - arrestada

gave - dió

received - recibió

left - dejó

died - murió


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Respuesta dada por: gabserlab
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Se completa el texto sobre Rosa Parks con los verbos en past simple (arrest - attend - be (x2) - die - give - have- leave -live- receive- refuse - start):

Rosa Parks 1 was an incredible African-American civil rights activist who 2 was born in Alabama, USA in 1913. Rosa 3 attended school but stopped studying as a young teenager to look after her grandmother. As a child Rosa experienced discrimination because of her skin colour and 4 lived in constant fear of terrible groups like the Klu Klux Klan. At the time, laws in America were very racist and black people 5 had to sit in separate areas on buses away from white people. On December 1, 1955, Rosa 6 refused to give up her seat to a white man. The police 7 arrested Rosa for civil disobedience and fined her $10. Her arrest 8 was one of the largest and most successful movements against racial segregation in history and 9 gave her an iconic status in American culture. Over the years, Rosa 10 received many awards for her activism, including the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rosa 11 died in 2005, but 12 left us with this message: "I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom".

Traducción

Rosa Parks 1 fue una increíble activista afroamericana de derechos civiles que 2 nació en Alabama, EE. UU. en 1913. Rosa 3 asistió a la escuela pero dejó de estudiar cuando era una adolescente para cuidar a su abuela. De niña, Rosa experimentó discriminación por el color de su piel y 4 vivían con el miedo constante de grupos terribles como el Klu Klux Klan. En ese momento, las leyes en Estados Unidos eran muy racistas y los negros 5 tenían que sentarse en áreas separadas de los autobuses lejos de los blancos. El 1 de diciembre de 1955, Rosa 6 se negó a ceder su asiento a un hombre blanco. La policía 7 arrestó a Rosa por desobediencia civil y la multó con $10. Su arresto 8 fue uno de los movimientos más grandes y exitosos contra la segregación racial en la historia y 9 le dio un estatus icónico en la cultura estadounidense. A lo largo de los años, Rosa 10 recibió muchos premios por su activismo, incluido el prestigioso premio Martin Luther King Jr. y la Medalla Presidencial de la Libertad. Rosa 11 murió en 2005, pero 12 nos dejó este mensaje: “Creo que estamos aquí en el planeta Tierra para vivir, crecer y hacer lo que podamos para hacer de este mundo un lugar mejor para que todas las personas disfruten de la libertad".

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