I think it’s B but i’m not sure
Answer:
Bonjour,
1. C'est le frère de la fille de ma tante.
2. C'est la mère du cousin de Francis.
3. C'est la fille de l'oncle de Patrick.
4. C'est le père des amis de mon frère.
5. C'est la cousine du mari de ma sœur.
6. C'est le fils de la tante de Martine.
Explanation:
Hi !!
Before it was stormed the "Bastille" was a fortress known as the "Bastille Saint Antoine".
It used to be a state prison for the kings of France
Formerly it was called "Fort et Bastide Saint Antoine lez Paris" (built between 1356 and 1358) .I'm sorry, my English is too poor to explain what 'bastide' means.. but the word 'Bastille' is derived from it. A 'bastide' is a mansion in south of France or an element of a fortification. So it was just a small castle with two towers.
In 1367 the king Charles VII decided to build fotifications around it to make a real castle with walls around it and eight towers.
The story is quite long....
When Louis XI became king of France, it began to be occasionnally a prison.
Le cardinal de Richelieu officially turned it into a jail around 1600.
well anyway, before it was stormed, La Bastille was a fortress and was used as a prison ....
Hope this will help :)
Hi,
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