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You might say afortunadamente to refer to a _____________ situation or circumstance. a. positive c. neutral b. negative d. unbelievable
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You might say afortunadamente to refer to a _____________ situation or circumstance. a. positive c. neutral b. negative d. unbelievable
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"afortunadmente" means "fortunately", so the correct answer would be
a. positive
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Hope this helps =)
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