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🇲🇽 Spanish Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: inconsistente (inconsistent)
Blank 2: entrenador (coach)
Explanation:
Inconsistente: means inconsistent, referring to the unpredictable performance of the team's defense. Another word could be "débil" (weak).
Entrenador: means coach, the person responsible for the team's strategy and performance. Another word could be "director técnico" (technical director).
🇫🇷 French Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: faible (weak)
Blank 2: stratégie (strategy)
Explanation:
Faible: means weak, describing the poor performance of the team's defense. Another word could be "mauvaise" (bad).
Stratégie: means strategy, referring to the plan made by the coach. Another word could be "tactique" (tactic).
🇮🇹 Italian Quiz

Answers to the blanks:
Blank 1: scarsa (poor)
Blank 2: strategia (strategy)
Explanation:
Scarsa: means poor, referring to the inadequate performance of the defense. Another word could be "debole" (weak).
Strategia: means strategy, the plan formulated by the coach. Another word could be "tattica" (tactic).
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