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The Namesake - worksheet

 After watching the film The Namesake, do the following worksheet carefully.

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  1. Colega, adorei a construção do seu blogue! De profissional , os meus parabéns!

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    1. Ana, depois de todas as dúvidas que tive ao longo deste tempo, sabe tão bem saber disso. Muito grata pelas suas palavras.

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