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Choose the correct answer. Everyone came to bid them ___________________. A) adieu B) à la carte C) tour de force D) al fresco
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Choose the correct answer. Everyone came to bid them ___________________. A) adieu B) à la carte C) tour de force D) al fresco
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Choose the correct answer. Everyone came to bid them ___________________.
A) adieu
B) à la carte
C) tour de force
D) al fresco
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A. Adeiu is another term for goodbye. The way I remember it is because it sounds like adios which means goodbye in Spanish
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I believe it would be A- Adieu. I've heard the phrase before.
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