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Question 1 (10 points) For this assignment, you'll be describing yourself and your family using complete sentences that we have been reviewing,
Use the questions
below to describe your family in at least 7 sentences in Spanish. Pretend that you are writing to a pen pal in a Spanish speaking country and
they have asked you to describe what you and your family are like.
Do not use Google Translate but you can use your notes and Quizlet.
¿Cómo eres tu?
¿Cómo es tu madre/padre/abuela/abuelo/hermano/h ermana/amigo/etc.?
¿Qué le gusta hacer tu madre/padre/abuela/abuelo/hermano/h ermana/amigo/etc.?
¿Qué te gusta hacer?

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