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Spanish, 06.07.2019 20:30, SkirrtCrackers

Part 1—english to spanish give the spanish equivalent of the following english sentences. write your answers on scrap paper first and revise as necessary. type your final answers in a word processing document. do not send any scrap paper or notes to the school. send in only your final version. 1. we lost the game. 2. how can that be? 3. i’m looking for a person who knows how to draw. 4. there’s no such person here. 5. on the contrary, i’m not even rich. 6. then i was mistaken. 7. don’t worry. for sure the sun will come out tomorrow. 8. i didn’t realize it. 9. this is a very important matter. 10. i’ll do it as soon as possible. part 2—listening comprehension you will hear a story in spanish. it’s rather lengthy. as you listen to the story, take notes on scrap paper. listen a second time, and as you listen, make your notes more complete. in english, summarize the story in a composition of between ten and twenty sentences. type the final version of your summary in a word processing document. do not send any scrap paper or notes to the school. send in only your final version

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