Answer:
Does this depend on a book or article?
This is the english version if you understand but, I cant answer the whole question without knowing the book, article or anything
"Where did they visit the monuments?
Turkey
China
Canada
United States"
Bonjour de France!
Je me réveille tôt
Je me lave les mains
et demi
midi .... me prépare
je rentre
je me connecte sur internet pendant
nous nous couchons
The verb boire (meaning to drink) is an irregular verb, which means that its forms have to be learned by heart because you can't just make them following some rules. In the case of this verb, its past participle is D. bu.
Past participle is used to form a couple of complex tenses in French, such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, f<span>utur antérieur, and tenses in the conditional and subjunctive forms. </span>
Ne t'y va pas, restes ici means "Do not go there. Stay here. However, Ne t'en va pas, reste ici is "Do not go. Stay here" which essentially is correct as well. Up to you. They're both right in my book. If you're going to pick one, go with the first one.
The subject: you decide to write a newspaper article in which you will launch an appeal to fight against racism