<em>Bonjour,</em>
Françoise / ne pas réagir / quand / elle / parler de / Édouard
<em>Quand Edouard parle de Françoise, elle ne réagit pas.</em>
Bonjour,
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<em>On ne peut pas savoir précisément ce que dit Mme Loisel à son amie, on peut juste deviner.</em>
<em>Le type de discours : discours narrativisé</em>
Bonjour,
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Je suis <em>plus</em> (+) sportif <em>que</em> mon ami.
Je suis <em>moins (-) </em>grand <em>que</em> mon ami.
Je suis <em>aussi (=) </em>intelligent <em>que</em> mon ami.
Mon ami est <em>plus</em> musclé <em>que</em> moi.
Mon ami est <em>aussi </em>travailleur <em>que</em> moi.
Mon ami est <em>moins</em> timide <em>que</em> moi.
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<em>- plus…que ( + ) (more…than/___er than) for superior comparisons</em>
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<em>- moins…que ( - )(less…than) for inferior comparisons</em>
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<em>-aussi…que (= ) (as…as) or autant que (as much/many as) for equal comparisons</em>
I'm not sure because I've never read the poem before, but just some tips:
1. think about why the author wrote this poem
2. What do you think about it
3. Read it over and over until you can understand what the author is saying perfectly
4. Ask an adult to help you understand the poem if you're having trouble
hi !!
headbut = coup de tête (head = tête)
<em>(in very famiiar language = coup de boule)</em>
It's when you hit s.o. with your own head
hope this will help :)