If Parisian French is rated as more pleasant than Acadian Canadian French to a non-French speaker, this would suggest that:
A) there is some inherent aspect of the former that led it to become the prestige form
B) Acadian French is the more pleasant accent
C) Welsh accents are more pleasant than either
D) the difference is in dialect but not accent
E) none of the above
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