Marguerite Cottenet, a student of English at the Sorbonne, is looking for an apartment. She would prefer to live with an English-speaking student so that she can practice her English. She has placed an ad in the paper and now she is waiting to see who replies. In the meantime, she checks the announcement board in the restaurant universitaire frequently for others who are looking for roommates.
Click here for audio.L'annonce. Marguerite comments to her friend, Anne, on an announcement posted by another student named Jennifer at the restaurant universitaire. Indicate if the following statements refer to Marguerite, Jennifer, or Marguerite and
Jennifer.Elle cherche une camarade de chambre.
A. Marguerite
B. Jennifer
C. Marguerite and Jennifer
Answer: C
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