Answer:
The words that could fill the blanks in each case are:
- Mi tía es mexicana. Vive en Guadalajara.
- Mi primo no es rubio, es blanco.
- Mi novio cree que la clase no es fácil; es difícil.
- Los libros son interesantes; me gustan mucho.
- Mis hermanos son tímidos; no tienen muchos amigos.
- Las gemelas tienen quince años. Son quinceañeras.
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- My aunt is Mexican. Lives in Guadalajara.
- My cousin is not blond, he is white.
- My boyfriend thinks class is not easy; it's hard.
- The books are interesting; I like them very much.
- My brothers are shy; they do not have many friends.
- The twins are fifteen years old. They are quinceañeras.
Since there are no options to choose the most appropriate word, I have selected for you those that I consider best apply to the context of the sentence, as I explain below:
- "Mexicana" is chosen because it is mentioned that he lives in a state of that country.
- "Blanco" is chosen since it could be another option, in addition to brown or perhaps Caucasian.
- "Difícil" is the opposite of easy.
- Regularly when a book likes it very much, it is very "interesante."
- Shy people regularly have few friends.
- In many Latin American countries, girls who turn 15 are called "quinceañeras."