Answer:
A) A specialty store where you might buy meat in less urban areas - Carnicería.
B) Hispanic, Arabic, and Chinese in the same area that cater to immigrant food needs - Specialty markets in the U.S.
C) Often inside malls, they carry fruits, meats, household goods, and also sporting goods section, a clothing section, and at times even a restaurant - Supermarkets in Ecuador.
D) Here you generally deal with the shop owners and it's easier to bargain with them. They want to sell their items, so frequently you can offer less money than what they ask and get a better price - Markets.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to match each sentence with the place described. This is a Spanish vocabulary exercise about grocery shops.
"Carnicería" is the Spanish word for butcher shop.
Markets are usually small places, sometimes even outdoors.
Supermarkets that are inside malls are usually supermarket chains.