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1. M. Tremaine doit (must) avoir un visa pour aller à l’étranger
2. Nous allons passer l’été à la ferme (farm) de mes grands-parents à la campagne.
3. Je pars jeudi et je reviens (return) samedi, alors achète-moi un billet aller-retour.
4. Il faut passer par la douane où il faut montrer son passeport.
5. Mon père ne va pas au bureau. Il a un jour de congé aujourd’hui.
6. Mes amis vont visiter toutes les belles plages de Rio de Janeiro au Brésil.
<em>Not to be rude, but your layout is hard to decipher. But I’ll do my best! :)</em>
Question #6. 2pts
The answer is: <u>Nos</u> it speaks to regard of ‘us’ therefore that’s the correct conjunction.
Question #7. 5pts
The answer is: <u>Mi mamá me la trae. </u>Essentially, what your saying is, “My mom brings the book to me.” The other options regard bring the book to someone else, and the only answers that are left are singled out by the feminine and masculine forms.
Question #8. 5pts
The answer is: <u>Se los leo. </u>
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<em>I also translated the options for you :)</em>
<em>Hope this helps! Buena suerte!</em>
Hablo is the answer since it is past tense.
Answer:
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, states that: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
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