1.) What is a cognate?

a.) It is a building in Canada.
b.) It is a pair of shoes.
c.) It is a word that looks like the word it means in another language
d.) It is another word for a small town in french

C.

I'm pretty sure you are right!!

it looks right!!

Yes, C is correct.

I don't know, man. I vividly remember the vague memory of hearing my friend talk about shoes that started with the letter c. But then again check and see where the question was posted, cause maybe your test has sections as well. If it's not in the shoes section, then go for something else. Otherwise, I would strongly insist that you follow through with the shoes.

Lots of love, Debby.

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the options:

a.) It is a building in Canada. (This option does not align with the concept of a cognate, which is related to language and words.)

b.) It is a pair of shoes. (This option is unrelated to the definition of a cognate.)

c.) It is a word that looks like the word it means in another language. (This option perfectly describes a cognate. Cognates are words that have a similar etymology and often look and sound alike in different languages.)

d.) It is another word for a small town in French. (This option refers to a different meaning of the word "cognate" in the context of a small town in French, which is not the commonly used definition.)

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is c.) It is a word that looks like the word it means in another language.