So, what it's asking is for you to do like an antonym of that word.
Example:
No voy a menos que venga ella. - I'm not going unless she comes.
So, what you could say is in Spanish,
Quiero que nosotras interpretar mal este parque muy bien.
Interpretar mal - misinterpret
I hope this helps...
Answer:
Your friend has a plaster you want to know what happened
Explanation: BRAINLIEST PLZ
<h3>A period is used at the end of an imperative sentence.</h3>
Answer : Not at all.
Explanation: A period is used at the end of an imperative sentence except if it is an exclamation or a question. Then we should use an exclamation point or a question mark. Then a period is unnecessary.
In Spanish we have to use an exclamation point at the beginning of an imperative sentence and at the end of an imperative sentence. ¡ !
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Answer:
Porque, cuantas and cuando
Explanation: