I don't know if this is specifically what you mean, but if they have the same origin, they would be
cognates.
For example, Spanish and Portuguese words for home, which are both written "casa" but pronounced slightly differently, are cognates!
Or they could be loan words, if we know that the word in one language speficically "came" from another language.
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Well, as much as I would like to be as accurate as possible in my response, I am unfamiliar with the unit you have studied, so I can't write about the unit's content. All I can do is write a generic sentence for you. Perhaps you can tweak it to suit your needs.
How about this:
Until it was destroyed by the Civil War, slavery made the American South the richest and most powerful region in America.
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Start static stretches as soon as she gets off the bike
it means they are not appropriate and thats gross
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Gothic style has more pointy arches, whereas Romanesque has rounded arches. Also, gothic has stained glass, whereas Romanesque had smaller windows and not as much stained. Both were beautiful, but entirely different
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