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bogdanovich [222]
1 year ago
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La familia de Graciela Look at the family tree and write how each person is related to Graciela. Follow the model. Then use your

imagination to describe them, using at least six words from the list. Modelo Beatriz es la abuela de Graciela. A family tree shows David and Beatriz's family. Lupe and Maria are David and Beatriz’s children. Both are married. Ernesto is Lupe’s son. Ramón and Graciela are Maria’s children. Word Bank reference antipático/a bajo/a delgado/a guapo/a joven malo/a moreno/a rubio/a simpático/a
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Vikentia [17]1 year ago
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Answer:

La familia de Graciela: how each person is related to Graciela

Beatriz: abuela (grandmother)

David: abuelo (grandfather)

María: madre (mother)

Ramón: hermano (brother)

Lupe: tía (aunt)

Ernesto: primo (cousin)

Explanation:

Words taken from the word bank reference have been underlined.

Beatriz y David son los abuelos de Graciela. Beatriz es una mujer muy elegante y refinada, y su cabello que alguna vez fue rubio ahora es blanco como la nieve. David es <u>moreno</u> y apuesto, es muy bondadoso con su familia aunque a veces pueda parecer <u>antipáitco</u>. María es una gran madre que siempre se preocupa por su familia. Lo que más la caracteriza es el pelo corto y oscuro y su buen gusto para vestirse. Es contadora y en su tiempo libre toma clases de baile. Graciela tiene los rasgos de su abuela, es <u>rubia</u> y <u>delgada.</u> Sus ojos son morenos como los de su abuelo. Es una niña muy dulce y<u> simpática </u>a la que le gusta mucho salir de paseo y leer cuentos. Su hermano mayor Ramón es muy atento con ella, pero siempre se la pasa jugando con la computadora. Es un <u>joven </u>muy inteligente y atractivo, de pelo negro y alto. Lupe es la tía de Graciela, es parecida a María solo que lleva el pelo hasta los hombros y es más <u>baja</u> de estatura, pero sin dudas es la más divertida de la familia. Por último, su hijo Ernesto, primo de Graciela, es casi de la misma edad que Ramón y también es muy <u>guapo,</u> le gusta mucho salir con sus amigos y visitar a su primo. Es un gran deportista cuya pasión es el fútbol.

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