Answer: So far you are correct but the two words are both cognates and the orthographic accent is not in the English language.
Explanation: Orthographic accents are á, é, í, ó, ú and the English language doesn't use those. Cognates are words that sound the same or are almost the same maybe even sound similar in both languages and have the same meaning .
Lo <span>presté is the answer.
There you go, trust me.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
This would be my letter of acceptance for the offer to the District
Director of Education.
Mr...
District Director of Education.
Presente
Dear Mr...
I would like to express my entire gratitude for this promotion that represents an important step in my long career as a public educator in this great state.
My vision regarding education has always been of a great commitment to the education of our students through three key areas: 1) excellent teachers, 2) innovative programs, 3) the use of new technologies.
I know that the expectation you have on me is big. I would not disappoint you. I will focus on improving the level of learning of the students and make it evident in their grades, the application of that knowledge, and the opportunity to share with our community many activities where students can develop new skills, helping people in need.
Again, I want to thank you for this new responsibility and I promise hard work and perseverance to fulfill my goals.
Sincerely yours,
G...
the answer is the second choice
El policia vio al criminal.