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The Canadian constitution requires that equal importance be given to English and French. Last year, Air Canada lost a lawsuit, and had to pay a six-figure fine to a French-speaking couple after they filed complaints about formal in-flight announcements in English lasting $15$ seconds, as opposed to informal $5$ second messages in French.

The French-speaking couple were upset at _______.

  1. the in-flight announcements being made in English.
  2. the English announcements being clearer than the French ones.
  3. the English announcements being longer than the French ones.
  4. equal importance being given to English and French.
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French-speaking couple after they filed complaints about formal in-flight announcements in English lasting 15 seconds, as opposed to informal 5 second messages in French

This clearly shows that the French couple were upset that the English announcements were longer than the French.

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Option C. the English announcements being longer than the French ones.

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