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In which of these locations would a French speaker likely be at an advantage over an English speaker A) a fine American restaurant B) a construction site in the Midwest C) an operating room in Los Angeles
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In which of these locations would a French speaker likely be at an advantage over an English speaker
A) a fine American restaurant
B) a construction site in the Midwest
C) an operating room in Los Angeles
D) an archaeological dig in Florida
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