Adiossoida.......................
In my opinion, it's false because France was the second country to make mandatory the <span>labeling of foods with health warnings in an attempt to make people more aware of healthy food choices and the consequences of not making healthy food choices.
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<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>1. avec "vos" parents cet été ?</em>
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<em>2. avec "ta" cousine, Lucas ?</em>
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<em>3. "ton" croque monsieur, Paul ?</em>
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<em>4. Ils sont sympa, "tes" frères ?</em>
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<em>5. "notre" oncle ce week-end.</em>
Answer:
<u>First one:</u> Michelle a-t-elle 23 and?
Explanation:
This means that Michelle is 23 years old. The question translated into English is: Is Michelle 23 years old?
The other ones would be (that are not grammatically correct) are:
- Michelle elle-a 23 ans? <em>(Michelle she-23?)</em>
- Michelle a-elle 23 ans 23 ans? <em>(Is Michelle 23 23?)</em>
- A Michelle 23 ans? <em>(Michelle 23?)</em>
These questions are not grammatically correct, so the first one would be the right answer.