Body Parts Quiz 2

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Body Parts Quiz 2 assesses knowledge of Spanish translations for various human body parts such as the elbow, ankle, knee, and more. This quiz enhances bilingual vocabulary skills, focusing on anatomical terms, relevant for learners in educational contexts.

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  • 2. 

    Ankle

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "el tobillo" because "ankle" is translated to "el tobillo" in Spanish.

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    Knee

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    The correct answer is "la rodilla" because "knee" in English translates to "la rodilla" in Spanish.

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    Shoulder

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    Chest

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    Hand

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    The Spanish translation for the word "hand" is "la mano".

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    Finger or toe

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    The correct answer is "el dedo" because "finger or toe" is translated to Spanish as "el dedo".

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    Back

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    The correct answer is "la espalda" because it is the translation of the word "back" in Spanish.

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    Forehead

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    The correct answer is "la frente, el frente". In Spanish, "la frente" means "the forehead" and "el frente" means "the front". Both words have similar spellings but different meanings. "La frente" refers specifically to the part of the face above the eyes, while "el frente" can refer to the front of a building or an army's front line.

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    Cheeks

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    The word "cheeks" is translated to Spanish as "las mejillas."

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