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How did the Spanish language change over time?

- ppl from many spainsh-speaking countries added new words & different pronunciations
- people mixed the language w/ French
- hasn't changed in any notable way
- hasn't mixed w/ other languages
( i think it's B, but correct me if i'm wrong)

Which is a one distinguishing feature in the English language that is absent in Spanish?
- capital and lowercase letters
- consonants and vowels
- long vowels
- combined sounds and silent letters
(i picked D, correct me if i'm wrong)

I just want to double check.

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1. A. Because now we have dialects with different vocab and pronunciations.
2. C. low and short sounds
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