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hay más asignaturas que en la escuela norteamericana.
select the correct answer
in school. has... north
my the is... american
To solve this, we need to translate the Spanish sentence "Hay más asignaturas que en la escuela norteamericana" correctly. The sentence means "There are more subjects than in the North American school." Let's analyze the options:
- The correct phrase to complete the translation (assuming the task is to build the correct English sentence from the options) would involve "There are" (but since the visible options include parts, let's check the relevant ones. Wait, maybe the original task is to select the correct word to fit. Wait, the Spanish sentence is about comparing the number of subjects, and the English equivalent structure. Wait, maybe the options are for filling in. Wait, the Spanish sentence is "Hay más asignaturas que en la escuela norteamericana" which translates to "There are more subjects than in the North American school." So looking at the options, "North" and "American" should be combined as "North American" to match "norteamericana". Also, the structure. Wait, maybe the correct options to form the correct English sentence (if we were to build it) would include "North" and "American" to make "North American" for "norteamericana". Also, the verb structure. Wait, maybe the correct selection is "North" and "American" (but let's check the options given. The visible options are: in, school., has..., North, my, the, is..., American, and others (partially visible).
Assuming the task is to select the words to form the correct English translation, the key part related to "norteamericana" is "North American", so the correct options (from the visible ones) would be "North" and "American" (and others, but among the given, "North" and "American" are needed for "North American" to translate "norteamericana". Also, the structure "There are" (but that's partially visible). Wait, maybe the question is to select the correct word to match "norteamericana" which is "North American", so the correct options (if multiple) or the correct word. Wait, the options are buttons, so maybe we need to select "North" and "American" (but let's see the options: "North" and "American" are separate buttons. So to form "North American" (translating "norteamericana"), we need to select both? But maybe the question is to select the correct word for a part. Wait, the original Spanish sentence is "la escuela norteamericana" which is "the North American school", so in English, "North American" is needed, so "North" and "American" are the correct words to form that part.
But since the user is to select the correct answer (maybe multiple selection, but the options are buttons). Wait, maybe the correct answer is selecting "North" and "American" (but let's check the options. The options given are:
- in
- school.
- has...
- North
- my
- the
- is...
- American
So to translate "norteamericana" (North American), we need "North" and "American". So the correct options (from the given) are:
- North
- American
(And also others, but among the visible, these two are needed for "North American".)
The Spanish sentence "Hay más asignaturas que en la escuela norteamericana" translates to "There are more subjects than in the North American school." To translate "norteamericana" (North American), we need the words "North" and "American" from the options.
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