okay - well, i only did french a level, but i'll try...
they all seem to be okay. the a slanting to the right is, of course, a word in it's own right ('at' or 'to'). the pointy one i can't remember the name of, but it's used on a, e (less commonly) i and o. i can't think of any words off the top of my head with an accent over the u, but it looks familiar, so i think that's correct. the squiggle under the 'c' is a silla. makes a 'c' sound like an 's'.
so far as i can see, you haven't missed any out.
/ends lesson
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so far as i can see, you haven't missed any out.
/ends lesson