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umka21 [38]
3 years ago
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Image 01, Dark-haired man pointing to himself Image 02, A red-haired woman pointing to you Image 03, A blond man Image 04, A sho

rt woman by a taller man Match Term Definition Image 01 A) Yo soy Juan y soy rubio. Image 02 B) Yo soy Esteban; yo tengo el pelo castaño. Image 03 C) Tú eres Estelle; tú eres pelirroja. Image 04 D) Me llamo Susan y soy baja.
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d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
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01: B

02: C

03: A

04: D

The definition of the images is:

A. I am John and I am blonde.

B. I am Esteban and I have brown hair.

C. You are Estelle. You are a red head.

D. My name is Susan and I am short.

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