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Reаd аnd fоllоw the instructiоns cаrefully. For short-answer questions, answer them in complete sentences. In this case, an isolated word answering the question will be rejected. Review your answers, check for missing Spanish characters, and capitalize the letter that must be capitalized. The answers to the exam’s questions are case-sensitive, and students will lose points if they do not capitalize the letter that must be capitalized, miss accent marks, or use the letter N instead of Ñ. Special Spanish characters will be provided in each question, even though you may not need them in all questions. You will be allowed to copy and paste ONLY those special characters, or you can use the codes to introduce Spanish characters in a text.                                                                             Exams Rubrics SPAN 111 Topics Points  reduction for each mistake[1] Errors Grammar -0.5 point Word order in the sentences -0.5 point Adjectives placement -0.5 point Incorrect verb (ser vs estar/ tener, etc.)[2] -0.5 point Wrong verb’s tense and conjugation -0.5 point Wrong pronouns (subject, reflexive, possessive, direct/indirect)[3] -0.5 point Sentence’s structure -0.5 point Missing articles (definitive or indefinite) -0.5 point Gender and number agreements Orthography - 0.5 point Misspelling -0.5 point Missing accent marks -0.5 point Missing initial question or exclamation marks -0.5 point Change N for Ñ Content -1 punto Make sense? Is it appropriate? Spanish special characters. Copy and paste as needed.   Uppercase lowercase A Á á E É é I Í í O Ó ó U Ú ú Ñ Ñ ñ the umlaut Ü ü Initial question mark ¿ Initial exclamation mark ¡ [1] By default, you could lose 0.5 for each error and one point if the entire sentence does not make sense or is not appropriate. [2] Depends on which verbs have been learned up to this point in the course.  [3] Depends on which of the pronouns have been learned up to this point in the course.