Answer:
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14. C
<u>Qu'est-ce que</u> Marc mange? (Not a who, is a what, and no vowel following)
15.A
À <u>qui</u> est-ce que Paul parle? (Is a 'who' that he is speaking to.)
16.C
<u>À quelle heure</u> est-ce qu'il dîne? À six heures? (Second sentence indicates they are asking about time.)
17. A
<u>Comment</u> est-ce qu'elle chante? Bien ou mal? (Second sentence indicates speaker is asking about the quality, 'how' she is singing.)
18. C
<u>Pourquoi</u> est-ce que tu aimes ce restaurant? -Parce que les sandwiches sont excellents! (Response with "parce que" means that the first speaker was asking 'why'.)
Answer: l'oncle
One's Dad's brother would be considered their uncle. L'oncle means uncle; le père means dad; le grand-père means grand-father; and le frère means brother.
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<em>Quelles bottes préfères-tu?</em>
Je préfère celles en cuir.
bottes = féminin/pluriel
celleS = féminin/pluriel
I can’t see them well enough but if you look up if they’re feminine or masculine that should help.