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In AD 787, the Scandinavians invaded England, followed by the Norman French in 1066. As the Anglo-Saxon language mingled with the Scandinavian language and French, many words that we still use today were born. Where did each of the words shown originate?

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(choices) ugly petite cuisine craze touche blunder

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Answer:

The word from the Scandinavian origin are blunder ugly craze and from French origin Petite touché cuisine

Step-by-step explanation:

As the languages started to be created and "spread" from country to country they embraced some of the words to be used in their new context and something with new variants of the same word adjusting it to the composition and phonetics of English as it is in this case where the French words have an equivalency in English and the Scandinavian words are quite the same now.

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