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UNO [17]
1 year ago
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The news always talks about different kinds of social issues such as crime, poverty, corruption, pollution, tragedies, etc. in y

our own words, retell a recent event that you heard on the news in the preterite and/or imperfect tenses. describe what happened. your response must contain 5 complete and detailed sentences in spanish. use 5 different verbs in your response. your response needs to be at least 30 seconds in length. you will be graded on (a) appropriate use of spanish grammar and vocabulary, (b) completeness and detail of the response, and (c) pronunciation.
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bearhunter [10]1 year ago
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The news that i heard recent was a tragedy where gun men invaded a church and killed a lot of worshippers.

<h3>What is the story about?</h3>

The event or horror occurred in a very quite Sunday morning in a catholic church somewhere in Africa.

At the close of service and as people where about going out, gun men invaded a church and killed a lot of worshippers and only few were able to survive the attack. It was a day of morning for everyone and this is a crime against humanity that therefore needs the government to address.

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