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Explanation:
Unfortunately, we cannot add links as answers here but you can easily find "The Boy with the Cuckoo-Clock Heart" in many different versions on Amazon. They even have physical soft and hard cover versions, limited-edition versions, audiobook version, and digital version both regular and limited edition. Therefore, you would definetely find what you are looking for there. The audiobook and digital versions are much cheaper than the physical version so I would choose one of those unless you want a physical version as a keepsake after you read it.
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Je vois le facteur qui distribue le courrier dans notre quartier.
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Oui, je vais tres bien. Il fait beau, et j'ai bien termine le travail. Comment vas-tu?
Explanation:
The answer is A. le crayon. A false cognate is a term for where something that has similar spelling or sounds in one language (in this case, English), has a different meaning in another (French).
So crayon, in English means a crayon, a wax coloring stick. Whereas in French, le crayon means "the pencil." All the other options mean what they look like in both languages. :)
Cet ancien magasin de vêtements est le meilleur à Genève.