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Josuke
The answer is A. le crayon. A false cognate is a term for where something that has similar spelling or sounds in one language (in this case, English), has a different meaning in another (French). 

So crayon, in English means a crayon, a wax coloring stick. Whereas in French, le crayon means "the pencil." All the other options mean what they look like in both languages. :)
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