b) The king has refused to approve laws most needed for the public good.
c) Our repeated requests have been answered by repeated injuries.
d) [Our British brother]too have been deaf to the voice of justice.
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example is math and math in Spanish.
Cognates are words that look similar and have the same meaning but they are from different languages. They have a common etymological origin, for example, the English word 'mother' and the German word 'mutter'. This is distinct from synonyms, antonyms, or homonyms.
The term for words from different languages that look similar and mean the same thing is called cognates. Cognates are words in different languages that have a common etymological origin. For example, the English word 'mother' and the German word 'mutter' are cognates because they both originate from the same ancient word and have similar meanings. The term 'cognates' should not be confused with synonyms (words with similar meanings in the same language), antonyms (words with opposite meanings in the same language) or homonyms (words that sound the same but have different meanings in the same language).
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B. He wants to be expelled so that he can spend more time with Huck Finn.
C. He knows that it will make Joe Harper jealous.
D. He thinks that Mr. Dobbins will forgive him rather than punish him.