Respuesta :
the answer is
,having just arrived from France, is the correct answer
that is because "having just arrived from France," is a participial split, meaning it splits the subject (the new student) and the verb "spoke" with a -ing word.
Answer:
, having just arrived from France,
Explanation:
The correct phrase is a non-restrictive clause, which adds extra information to the sentence without changing its meaning. Therefore, if the non-restrictive clause were omitted, the main purpose of the sentence would still inform that the new student spoke very little English.
The other choices are incorrect because the non-restrictive clause must be separated from the rest of the clauses by commas at the beginning and at the end.