Who doesn't look like Paul? Select someone from the family tree, then write two sentences using the verb avoir to describe their hair and explain how they are different. (Don't use the same color you used for #1.)____________________ ne ressemble pas à Paul.______________________________________________________________________Mais Paul, il ________________

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1 point for each of the two avoir constructions, 1 point each for les yeux and les cheveux, 1 point for each color. Answers will vary. Here are some examples:
(Simon ne ressemble pas à Paul.) Simon a les cheveux bruns. Mais Paul, il a les cheveux gris. / Simon a les cheveux blonds. Mais Paul, il n'a pas beaucoup de cheveux.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Why is consistent verb tense important?

a) Consistent verb tense isn’t important to meaning, but it affects your writing style. b) Verbs establish the action and time of the sentence, so keeping the tense consistent keeps your reader from becoming confused. c) Consistent verb tenses show that you are confident in your subject matter. d) Verb tenses should be consistent only when you are telling a story; then you stay in past tense to tell your reader that the event happened a long time ago.

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Eerie

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