<span>Choose the correct French equivalent of the question: Is she going to run?
D: Va-t-elle courir?</span>
I Assume I'm supposed to translate it so here:
1. Why did Summer say it would be hard to get a newspaper where she was?-
<em>Pourquoi Summer a-t-elle dit qu'il serait difficile d'avoir un journal là où elle était?</em>
2. She was in a country where there were no newspapers.
<em>Elle était dans un pays où il n'y avait pas de journaux</em>
3.She couldn't find a newspaper in a language she could read.
<em>Elle ne pouvait pas trouver de journal dans une langue qu'elle pouvait lire</em>
4.O It was the middle of the night and she didn't want to go out.
<em>O C'était le milieu de la nuit et elle ne voulait pas sortir.</em>
5. The newspaper kiosk had sold out for the day.
<em>Le kiosque à journaux était complet pour la journée.</em>
1. In Belgium, most Dutch-speakers live in the north and most French-speakers live in the south. What is the most likely reason for this divide?
A. Belgium was once two separate countries of Flemia and Walloo.
2. What is the main difference between the two styles of music popular in La Réunion?
C. Séga is performed only in Parisian French and Maloya is performed only in Créole.
3.Choose the best answer to the following question.
Tu te fâches souvent
A. Oui, je me fâche souvent.
Ce que je porte is how you say what i wear in French
Nous avons fait les devoirs.
J'ai bu de l'eau.
Il a entendu parler les gens.
Elle a nagé.