
Ma Famille Dysfonctionnelle
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- Q1Who are the two main characters in the conversation?Marie and SophiePierre and PaulMarie and PierreMarie and Jean30s
- Q2What is Marie currently worried about?Her studiesHer jobHer family complicationsHer friends30s
- Q3What is the primary issue that Marie's parents are facing?They are planning a tripThey are moving to a new houseThey are arguing frequentlyThey are celebrating an anniversary30s
- Q4What has Marie's brother decided to do?Stop talking to their parentsTalk to their parents moreMove out of the houseSpend more time with Marie30s
- Q5How does Marie's sister try to help the situation?By moving awayBy ignoring the problemsBy trying to ease the conflictsBy taking sides30s
- Q6What does Marie do to cope with her family issues?Goes shoppingSpends time with friends and focuses on her studiesTalks to her parentsPlays video games30s
- Q7What does Pierre offer to Marie?To go out for dinnerTo be there for her if she needs to talkTo help with her studiesTo meet her family30s
- Q8What emotion does Marie express when talking to Pierre?JoyConfusionAngerRelief30s
- Q9What kind of atmosphere is described in the conversation?Complicated and stressfulCalm and peacefulExciting and adventurousHappy and joyful30s
- Q10What does Pierre say at the end of the conversation?He wants to talk about something elseHe is busy with his own problemsHe says he is there for MarieHe is leaving for a trip30s