1. Underline the regular verbs, in the past tense, you find in the reading. (1. Subraye los verbos regulares, en tiempo pasado, búscalos en la lectura.)
Ecuador was the first Latin American state to enfranchise women, in 1929. The pioneer who symbolized women’s striving for emancipation in a cruelly conservative society was Mathilde Hidalgo de Procel. She was born in Loja, Ecuador in 1889.
Despite the opposition, she became the first girl in Ecuador to graduate from high school, in 1913. She went on to study medicine at the University of Cuenca, and became the first woman in Ecuador to qualify as a doctor.
She now turned her attention to the political rights of women and signed the register of voters. Her application to vote was referred to the State Council. She argued that the constitution stated that to be an Ecuadorian citizen and to exercise the right to vote the only requirement was to be 21 years old and able to read and write. There was no requirement to be male. The State Council unanimously agreed and in 1924 Matilde became the first Ecuadorian woman to vote.
In 1929 Ecuador became the first Latin American country where women had the vote. Mathilde Hidalgo became Ecuador’s first female candidate and the first elected public administrator, for her home town of Loja, in 1941. She died in 1974.
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Respuesta:tengo fiaca de leerme todos los verbos regulares xd,pero todos los que terminen en "ed" son regulares
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