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Is he bald?
No, he isn't. He's hairy.
Is he bald?
Yes, he is.
Does she have a moustache?
No, she doesn't.
Does he have a moustache?
Yes, he does.
Does he have a beard?
No, he doesn't.
Does he have a beard?
Yes, he does.
Does she have a ponytail?
Yes, she does.
Is her hair curly or straight?
It's straight.
Is her hair curly or straight?
It's curly.
Is her hair long or short?
It's short.
Is her hair long or short?
It's long.
Does he have bangs?
Yes, he does.
Does she have bangs?
Yes, she does.
Which one is your uncle?
He's the one in glasses.
Which one is your dad?
He's the one in red socks and sandals.
Which one is your grandpa?
He's the one in a red tie.
Which one is your friend?
He's the one in red shoes.
Which one is your cat?
It's the one in a baseball cap.
Which one is your uncle?
He's the one in an orange T-shirt and vest.
What does she look like?
She has long, brown hair and bangs.
What does she look like?
She has long hair and a ponytail.
What does your friend look like?
She has long, curly red hair.
What does your sister look like?
She has long hair and green eyes.
What does your cousin look like?
She has long, straight, blue hair and blue eyes.
What does your uncle look like?
He has short, brown hair and a beard.
What does your dad look like?
He has long, gray hair and a moustache.
What does your uncle look like?
He has short, brown hair.
Who are you looking for? (younger sister)
I'm looking for my younger sister.
Who are you looking for? (cousin)
I'm looking for my cousin.
Who are you looking for? (uncle)
I'm looking for my uncle.
Who are you looking for? (aunt)
I'm looking for my aunt.
Who are you looking for?
I'm looking for my grandma.
Who are you looking for?
I'm looking for my grandpa.