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Bonjour,
1. c. (le premier mai est la fête du travail)
You question is supposed to be in English not in the language you are using.
Thank You :)
Answer:
no it's not the correct sentence
Bonjour !
The writer made a mistake and used a false cognate incorrectly.
Le restaurant de L'Etoile est près de l'aéroport. Sur le menu, on trouve de bons hors-d'œuvres, de la quiche, et des sandwiches. En dessert, il y a une crêpe à la mode, des éclairs et des gâteaux.
The false cognate is "à la mode"
A la mode usually means fashionable.