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Interrogative Pronouns

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Political debates in Latin America tend to be intense and, at times, marked by rhetoric and dialectics. In a democratic society, the right to question the actions of the government and its officials is crucial, and the correct use of interrogative pronouns becomes essential to formulate precise questions that demand clear answers and transparency in public management. Considering a scenario where students participate in a debate with a senator about the distribution of resources in education, drafting direct and incisive questions for the public representative, how could students use interrogative pronouns in Spanish to inquire about the specific destination of a budget allocation aimed at improving school infrastructure in a particular region?
a.
Students should use exclamatory pronouns instead of interrogative ones to express their surprise about the management of funds in education.
b.
To inquire about the use of a budget allocation in education, students should avoid pronouns and formulate more general questions that do not require precise answers.
c.
To obtain detailed answers about the education budget, students should focus on the use of demonstrative pronouns that show specific objects or concepts.
d.
When questioning a senator about education resources, it is preferable to use only possessive pronouns to indicate the government's responsibility in fund distribution.
e.
To inquire about the specific destination of a budget allocation aimed at improving school infrastructure in a particular region, students can use the interrogative pronouns 'qué', 'a quién', 'dónde', 'cuándo', 'por qué' and 'cuánto' in direct and incisive questions.

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