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Which sentence describes the etymology of a word? O A. A paradigm is the set of overall assumptions that experts make.
O B. The pas in faux pas is pronounced like the English word paw.
O C. Mega, as in megabyte, comes from the Greek word megas.
O D. Synonyms of cowardly include craven and yellow-bellied.
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