<h3>Bonjour,</h3>
Elles sont plutôt grandes et fines.
Léa est très bonne en français mais Lisa est beaucoup moins bonne – elle est assez mauvaise.
Elles ne sont pas Canadiennes ni Françaises, elles sont Américaines.
Elles sont sœurs jumelles.
<h2>Sœurs jumelles</h2>
It is a idiom in french to say twin sisters.
We say "frère jumeaux" for twin brother.
This is because Belgium was once colonized by France
A weird as this question is, I'll answer it for the points; though keep in mind that this will most likely be deleted.
Looking at this question from a scientific point and replacing it with a piece of paper instead. Depending on the ankle of the flick and the speed you would get every far. You have to take in account of where the wind is blowing that day, you muss also think about anything that could be in its way (the nose, objects, etc.) Then there is also how heavy or big the object is...
So in conclusion this is a odd questions and has no actual answer, but thank you for the points.
Bonjour,
4. Le chien <u> obéit </u> à son maître. (obey/présent)
5. J'ai prêté mon livre <u>à Jean. </u> . (to Jean)
6. Voici la clé. Je dois <u> les </u> rendre à mes parents. (it)