Which of the following is a form that source material can take?

a. Facts
b. Unfounded statistics
c. Amusing anecdotes
d. Your opinions


a. Facts

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Select the sentence that is correctly punctuated

A) "This dress is perfect, she said, but I still need to lose five pounds." B) "This dress is perfect," she said, "but I still need to lose five pounds."

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e. Indicate where you are most likely to find: pharmacies

A. Cité-dortoir B. Village-rue C. Both D. Neither

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Articles de toilette

Thérèse is leaving for her vacation in two days and she is preparing her suitcase. She is checking her list of what she wants to bring with her on vacation. Listen to her comments twice: the first time to grasp the general meaning and the second time to fill out her list with the requested information. Thérèse is leaving for her vacation in two days and she is preparing her suitcase. She is checking her list of what she wants to bring with her on vacation. Listen to her comments twice: the first time to grasp the general meaning and the second time to fill out her list with the requested information. Bon alors, articles de toilette. Euh… Qu’est-ce qui manque? Ah oui, un séchoir! Je dois en acheter un! Bon, après, si j’ai un rhume ou la grippe, il me faut de l’aspirine alors je dois aller à la pharmacie. Et si j’ai mal à la gorge? Il me faut un médicament pour la gorge. Quoi d’autre? Un peigne, bien sûr. Le bleu ou le rose? Les deux. Un shampooing très doux. Des serviettes pour la plage. J’en ai acheté. Où sont-elles? Ah! Je les ai déjà mises dans la valise! C’est pas drôle d’oublier quelque chose… Du savon, oui… Et si j’ai mal au dos? J’ai rien pour le mal au dos! Et pour les dents? Si j’ai mal aux dents…

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Je m’appelle Christina Bonnette.

a. Comment s’appelle-t-elle? b. Comment t’appelles-tu? c. Comment ça va?

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