<span>Umbrella comes from the Latin word umbra, which means “shade.”
The best way to choose this answer is to eliminate the other possibilities. The last option is not grammatically correct. The two sentences are complete, but only joined with a comma. This is not enough and creates a run-on. The first option uses commas to create a phrase (coming from the Latin word umbra). The sentence should make sense if this phrase is eliminated - it doesn't. The third option doesn't even sound grammatically correct.
</span>
It makes you feel and think a certain way about something. If optimism is a mental attitude, than it benefits the world by if you give a bad attitude towards polluting the earth other people can realize that and actually fight to stop that cause as one.
Answer:
Explanation:
The dashes at the ends of most lines in "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves" hint at a late-spring snowfall, while the lack of punctuation and the way many lines in "The Snow-Storm" flow together hint at a midwinter snowfall.
You haven't given any choices...
Words like spectacular, e<span>ffulgent</span>, flamboyant, or comely could work.
Answer:
The origin of the prefix poly- is from an ancient Greek word which meant “many.”
Explanation:
An easy way to remember what it means: Through the word polygon, which is a geometric figure, such as a square or pentagon, that has “many” angles.