<em>Bonjour,</em>
1. Je mets ma composition dans le dépôt.
2. Il est très égoïste.
3. Je suis à l'école.
So I can’t really draw anything for you but I can give you a translation.
“To get to my castle, you go straight at the crossroads. You turn right at the cafe and then you turn left at the pool. You pass between the hotel and the restaurant, then you turn right. And here it is, my castle“
So draw a straight line going up, then turning right at a little cafe, then left at a pool, keep it going straight and put a hotel and restaurant on both sides of the line, then one more right turn and draw the castle :) add anything else you think it needs!
I haven't taken French in a while so I'm a little rusty.
Number one should translate to something about putting the princess to sleep; so thus it is "potion magique".
Number two, it's talking about someone using a wand to "transforme" the pumpkin into a carriage.
Number three, is talking about the characters being personified in a "fable".
Number four is simple of course, it being "princesse".
Number five, this is just a lucky guess; I only figure that "fantôme" could translate to phantom.
Number six is "morale".
Number seven is "lègende".
Number eight is "combat".
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Answer:
Désolé, je n'ai pas étudié ce poème qui est connu comme le lac. Mes excuses :(
Explanation:
Bonjour
my telephone<u>s</u> = <u>mes</u> téléphone<u>s</u><em> (plural)</em>
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my telephone = <u>mon</u> téléphone <em>(singular)</em>
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<em>☺☺☺</em>