The two words that came from foreign countries are pizza and ranch.
Options B and C are the correct answers.
<h3>What do you mean by a foreign country?</h3>
A foreign country is a country outside the country in which an individual resides. It is also known as abroad.
The word 'ranch' came from Spanish rancho which means the group of individuals who eat together and the word 'pizza' came from Italy which is a fast-food and tasty meal prepared for the working class in the state of Naples.
Therefore, the word pizza and ranch are two words that originated from foreign countries.
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