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Take a look at “The Scream,” a painting by Edvard Munch. In this activity, you will record a short paragraph, in Spanish, describing the kind of emotions that the painting evokes in you. Also, express your opinion about this painting using the present tense forms of verbs such as admirar, creer, pensar, respetar, gustar, interesar, fascinar, and encantar.

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!PinturasTake A Look At The Scream, A Painting By Edvard Munch. In This Activity, You

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you can write this down   " Lo que yo opinion de esta fascinante pintuar de Edvard Munch una pintura muy famosa es que  el lo pinto con tanto emocion y afecto de lo mas profundo de su ser. lo que yo admiro mucho de esta pintura es la puesta del sol es tan bella que me llega al corazon.  Explanation:


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53.D. sandalias

54. A. un numero mas grande.

55.Dormira

56.  afeitamos.

57.Maquillan

58. Haces

59.leo

60. sonia se arregla  delante de su espejo.

61.carlos y alfredo entrenan  en el gimnasio.

62. Yo escribo con una pluma  en mi examen.

63. Tu juegas en la cancha con tu equipo de futbol.

64. Mi familia y yo comemos en la cocina.

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a fill in the blank says
ellos son de cuba. ellas son blank
a. cuba b.cubano c.cubanas d.cubanos

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cubanas

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we say cubanas because it a female and it's more than one female if it was one female we would say ella es cubana since it's more than one we say cubanas.

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