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Quebecois French __________. A. is a dialect of Haitian French B. diverged from Parisian French C. was the precursor to Parisian French D. is not recognized by Canada as a language

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the answer is b. diverged from Parisian French

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Quebecois French is b) diverged from Parisian French. However, this is only historically speaking and only pertains to the 17th century "koine" of Paris. Nowadays, the distinction between French from France and French from Quebec is huge and the accent stands out very strong compared to other dialects of French. However, the Quebecois are very proud of their language and do not want to standardize, as they feel it would be a removal of their culture.
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