8) French , the word meat means "a body opening or cavity ." In English , the word meat means "the flesh of animals used as food ." These two cognates are spelled essentially the same but their differ
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D. capitalization
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9) The French word debacle means "a general breakup or dispersion; sudden downfall or rout and so does the English word debacle. These two words are in all likelihood
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