Answer:
French: honnête = honest
German: dekorieren = decorate
Spanish: acceso = access
Explanation:
cognates are recognizable words in other languages. They look very similar to their counterpart in English. if you look at the words spelling and use context clues it's pretty easy to guess what they mean
C) We went to hear the man himself speak.
Himself is an intensive pronoun. Intensive and reflexive pronouns end use the object form of the pronoun and end in -self. Intensive pronouns are found immediately after the antecedent. In this case, after "man" because "himself" is intensifying "man".
I am not familiar with this story. Metaphors are comparisons without using the words “like or as”. Such as, “She is prettier than a sunflower”.