in spanish - speaking countries, don and doña are used with first names to show respect: don diego, doña…

in spanish - speaking countries, don and doña are used with first names to show respect: don diego, doña carolina. note that they are not capitalized.\n1. marissa son las cuatro y veinticinco, papá.\n2. felipe roberto es mi esposo.\n3. sra. díaz yo soy de wisconsin, ¿de dónde es usted?\n4. don diego ¿qué hay de nuevo, doña carolina?\n5. sra. díaz yo soy de cuba.\n6. jimena ¿qué hay en la mochila, marissa?
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Brief Explanations:
The task seems to be about matching or understanding Spanish - language interactions with appropriate titles and greetings. In Spanish - speaking cultures, "don" and "doña" are used as respectful titles before first names, and "Sra." is a title for a married woman. Each sentence is a short Spanish - language exchange.
Answer:
- Marissa says "Son las cuatro y veinticinco, papá." (It's 4:25, dad.)
- Felipe says "Roberto es mi esposo." (Roberto is my husband.)
- Sra. Díaz asks "Yo soy de Wisconsin, ¿de dónde es usted?" (I'm from Wisconsin, where are you from?)
- don Diego asks "¿Qué hay de nuevo, doña Carolina?" (What's new, doña Carolina?)
- Sra. Díaz says "Yo soy de Cuba." (I'm from Cuba.)
- Jimena asks "¿Qué hay en la mochila, Marissa?" (What's in the backpack, Marissa?)