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what is the meaning of the foreign expression in bold? \i dont care for the assortment of fish in the seafood platter, so id like to order just the salmon, à la carte, please,\ trudy told the waiter. paid for in advance, rather than after consumption paid for by cash, rather than by check or credit card paid for individually, rather than bundled with other items paid for bundled together, rather than separately
The French phrase "à la carte" in a dining - context means ordering individual items rather than a set or bundled meal. Trudy wants to order just salmon separately instead of the fish assortment in the seafood platter.
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C. paid for individually, rather than bundled with other items