The person who conmemoro is Darion Smith. This born in Coppell, Texas, the twenty-six of March 1998. This teine two brothers and two sisters. This play basketball. This five died April 2005 in Coppell, Texas. Darion is memoro because it is very active and cheerful. In offering Darion, there is a basketball and a smile.
This is what it would be in english, so yes, a few mistakes.
2007-10-28 16:29:55
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answered by 777 6
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Darion Smith, a conmemorative person. She(ELLA) was born in Coppell Texas on the 26th of March of 1998. She has 2 brothers and 2 sisters. She plays basketball. She died on the 5th of April in 2005 in Coppell Texas. Darion is remembered (recuordad) because she is very active and happy (feliz). In the (?) of Darion, (?) a basketball and a smile.
That's the best I can do.
2007-10-28 23:48:29
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answered by oldschoolelf 5
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la persona que conmemoro es Darion Smith. él nació en el marzo 26, 1998 en el coppell, tx. Ãl tiene 2 hermanos y 2 hermanas y jugo a baloncesto. Ãl murió de abril el 6 de 2005 en el coppell, tx. Ãl era muy activo y feliz. En el ofrecimiento de Darion, hay baloncesto y una sonrisa.
2007-10-28 23:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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"La persona que recuerdo se llama Darion Smith.El nacio en el pueblo de Coppel,estado de Texas el dia veinte y seis de Marzo del ano 1998. El tiene dos hermanos y dos hermanas y tambien juega baloncesto.Darion fallecio el 5 de Abril del ano 2005 en el mismo pueblo donde nacio.Dario es recordado porque era una persona muy activa y alegre y es por eso que en la ofrenda para Darion, incluye una pelota de baloncesto y una sonrisa" (I hope it helps)
2007-10-29 00:00:02
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answered by kaybil 2
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Check your agreement of gender . "La persona-Darion.."??
Check your congugation of verbs in the preterite (past) tense.
2007-10-29 09:46:47
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answered by cattbarf 7
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Should be ok; looks just like half of every instruction manual you get with appliances, etc.
2007-10-28 23:29:22
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answered by worldinspector 5
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3rd sentence.. It's spelled tiene not teine.
2007-10-28 23:35:45
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answered by Luci 3
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Girl, I don't know Spanish.
2007-10-28 23:30:05
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answered by Tierra T 2
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