You would use vous, since M. Bernard means Mr. Bernard, and is formal. Generally if you're addressing someone as "Mme." "M." or "Mlle.", it's formal.
Bonjour,
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THE = 'le/la'/les/l'
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<em>A/AN = 'un/une'</em>
<em>a book = un livre</em>
<em> an apple =une pomme</em>
Answer: il a diner avec ses parents.
I hope this helps.
Bonjour
<em>"Les kidnappeurs du petit-fils du milliardaire Grimali ont rendu l'enfant à sa famille.</em>
<em>M. Grimali est heureux de sa </em>libération.
<em>The kidnapper of the grandchild of the millionaire Grimal gave back the child to his family. M. Grimali is happy of his </em><em>release.</em>
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A- manifestation => demonstration
B- augmentation => increase
C- libération => release, freedom ==> CORRECT
C- rançon => ransom
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