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19.11.2019 •
Spanish
This is a part of the story i’m writing. does this sound unnatural? if so, what specific parts should i fix it to?
una vez que se abrieron las puertas del palacio, el líder habló.
"¿quién ha venido a visitarme? ", dijo el líder con una voz poderosa.
"la gente y yo encontramos tres humanos cerca de nuestra casa", dijo el narrador.
mostraron a los tres científicos al líder. los tres científicos miraron al líder.
"ah, ya veo. estas personas parecen confiables", dijo el líder.
emilio, margaret y steve se vieron obligados a quedarse en el palacio porque invadieron territorio privado. lo hacían para la investigación. eran curiosos.
más tarde por la noche, todos se escabullieron afuera. una cosa que todos se dieron cuenta es no volver a hacer algo así. todo lo que querían de esa investigación es la fama, y esa no es la prioridad.
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try to find a relpace people and it sounds unatral and a king whould not seem so trusting the king would think of them being spies and throw them in a jail of sorts
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A conclusion that is in favour:
"Using public money to maintain national landmarks is a good policy in the sense that a national landmark is a public good: no one can be excluded from enjoying the view of a national landmark like the Arch in St. Louis for example.
Because they are public goods, national landmarks are not likely to be profitable or provided by the private sector in a free market, and for this reason, government intervention in the form of public money becomes necessary".