You are writing a letter to your former roommate in Paris, C…
You are writing a letter to your former roommate in Paris, Claire, describing your adjustment to your routine with your new roommate who you live with now. Describe your daily routine, as well as that of your new roommate. Add details using time of day and adverbs of frequency, quantity or intensity where relevant, and comparisons with your roommate. Use the optional space below to organize your ideas. Write your response in French. (If you do not have a roommate, imagine your best friend is your roommate.) Now, use this space to write your essay, using your optional outline as a guide. Write approximately 6-7 sentences minimum. In your composition, address ALL items expressed in the prompt: Daily routine of you and your roommate with at least 2 verbs for each person (min. 4 verbs total) Time of day for each activity Comparisons using adverbs (2 total) of frequency, quantity and/or intensity. Failure to address all aspects of the prompt will result in a lower grade, regardless of the number of sentences written. You Your roommate 2 verbs for each person Adverb: [ans1] Adverb: [ans1] Time corresponding to each activity [ans1] [ans1] Comparison (at least 2) [ans1] [ans1]
Read DetailsB. Quoi mettre ? Claire also needs to pack clothing for her…
B. Quoi mettre ? Claire also needs to pack clothing for her trip. Based on each situation, indicate whether the clothing item provided is logical, or illogical. Choose the the correct answer. (4 points) Modèle : Quand il fait froid (cold), on met un short. Logique Illogique Pour faire un marathon, on met une cravate. [logique1] Pour aller au gymnase, on met des baskets. [logique2] Pour aller au restaurant, on met une robe. [logique3] Pour faire de la natation, on met un costume. [logique4]
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