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Match the parent language to the American English word.

1. Algonquian

2. Dutch

3. French

4. Spanish

5. African


Wrangler
prairie
cookie
gumbo
skunk

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Final answer:

The exercise involves matching American English words to their parent languages, with skunk from Algonquian, cookie from Dutch, prairie from French, wrangler from Spanish, and gumbo from African origins.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question involves matching the parent language to the American English word from a given list. The task is to identify the language of origin for each of these American English words:

  1. Algonquian - skunk
  2. Dutch - cookie
  3. French - prairie
  4. Spanish - wrangler
  5. African - gumbo

Each of these words has been borrowed from another language and has become part of the American English lexicon, reflecting a rich history of language contact and cultural exchange.

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