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Type of document : an article from a magazine

Topic : about the Simpsons’ birthday. The article describes the different characters.

name Homer Marge

role in family Bart’s dad Bart’s mum physical

description + clothes

- blue hair hobbies/

likes

- food - beer personality - very lazy

- not very intelligent - very patient

job - a housewife

VOCABULARY food (nourriture) beer (bière)

a housewife (femme au foyer)

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