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World Languages, 23.02.2021 06:20 mmaglaya1

THIS IS FOR PEOPLE WHO R GOOD AT SPANISH ONLY IF UR NOT I WILL REPORT UR ANSWER Me llamo Concepción y soy de Paraguay. A mi familia y a mí nos gusta celebrar la fiesta del Día de la Independencia de Paraguay en la casa de mis primos y el día después « after » es una celebración para nuestras mamás. Celebramos el aniversario de 50 años de mis bisabuelos en el Día de las Madres. Ellos tienen ochenta y dos años y son muy cariñosos. Les gusta hablar con sus nietos.

Me gusta mi familia y tengo más de cien fotos en mi teléfono. Tengo fotos de mis papás, de mis hermanos, de mis abuelos, de mis primos, de mis tíos, de mis amigos y de mi perro.

Based on the text, what does Concepción like?

Staying home with pen pals and best friends.
Celebrating special days with relatives.
Receiving a dog as a present for her birthday.
Talking on the phone with her grandmother.

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