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- la __________________ de carlos es lucía. ella es la __________________ de marisol.
This is a Spanish vocabulary problem related to family relationships. Common family relationship terms in Spanish: For the first blank, possible terms like "novia" (girlfriend), "hermana" (sister), "madre" (mother), etc. For the second blank, if first is "novia", second could be "amiga" (friend); if first is "hermana", second could be "hermana" (sister) or "amiga"; if first is "madre", second could be "amiga" or other relative terms. A common scenario: "La novia de Carlos es Lucía. Ella es la amiga de Marisol." or "La hermana de Carlos es Lucía. Ella es la hermana de Marisol." (though less likely for two different people unless siblings). Another common: "La madre de Carlos es Lucía. Ella es la amiga de Marisol." But a very typical one is using "novia" and "amiga" or "hermana" and "hermana" (if family). Let's go with a common family - friend or family - family. Let's take "novia" and "amiga" as an example, or "hermana" and "amiga". Alternatively, "La esposa" (wife) but Carlos might be too young for esposa. So "novia" (girlfriend) and "amiga" (friend) is common. Or "hermana" (sister) and "hermana" (sister) if they are siblings. Let's assume a family - friend context. So first blank: "novia", second blank: "amiga". Or first "hermana", second "hermana". Let's check grammar: "La novia de Carlos es Lucía. Ella es la amiga de Marisol." works. Or "La hermana de Carlos es Lucía. Ella es la hermana de Marisol." (if Marisol is also Carlos's sister, so Lucía is sister of Carlos and sister of Marisol, meaning Carlos and Marisol are siblings too). Both are valid. Let's pick a common one: "novia" and "amiga" or "hermana" and "hermana". Let's go with "novia" and "amiga" as a common non - family - family relation.
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First blank: novia, Second blank: amiga (or other valid family/relationship terms like hermana - hermana, madre - amiga, etc. But novia - amiga is a common fill - in for such exercises)