Marianne a peur de son emploi du temps ________________ et elle va parler avec son ____________ d'éducation pour abandonner un cours difficile.

I know the second one but need help on the first.
Thanks:)

Also this...

Je pense que Pierre va l'__________________ avec elle.

Veuillez choisir une réponse. a. aller
b. attendre
c. amener
d. prendre

The cue here is the l' which tells you it can not be d. Choose the best, beginning with a vowel = her)attendre = wait for her also works! A bit strange = either he's going to wait for IT with her or wait for HER with her has a bad antecedent!

For the first, please see your later post, which I saw first.

Sra (aka Mme)

Based on the context given, the first blank can be filled with either "chargé" or "compliqué".

To determine the most appropriate word, let's consider the meanings and usage of these two options:

1. "Chargé": This term means "busy" or "hectic". It suggests that Marianne's schedule is full and doesn't leave much time for other activities. If Marianne has a lot of classes, extracurricular activities, or work responsibilities, "chargé" would be a suitable choice.

2. "Compliqué": This term means "complicated". It implies that Marianne's schedule is difficult to manage or understand, potentially due to conflicting or overlapping commitments. If Marianne's classes have conflicting time slots or if she finds her schedule hard to navigate, "compliqué" would be a better fit.

Ultimately, the choice between "chargé" and "compliqué" depends on the specific nuance conveyed in the sentence. However, without further context, it is hard to determine which exact word is most appropriate.

If you have more information or a specific preference, I can help further.