Your answer for this question would be the second option because in a poem worldly possessions is where you control and mess up the language. Hope I helped (:
Answer:
A. In pedometer, ped comes from the Latin pedis, which means "foot."
Explanation:
Etymology is the study of the history of words. Basically, you want to find out the origins of the word. Therefore, A is the correct choice as it describes how the word "pedometer" came to be, originating from the Latin word meaning foot. Etymology is not the synonyms, definition, or pronunciation of a word and thus you can rule out B, C, and D.
Overall, either by ruling out choices or by the definition of etymology, A is the correct answer.
When a sentence uses the active voice, the subject of the
sentence performs the verb as in the following sentence:
The boy kicked the ball.
Here we see that the boy is performing the action of
kicking.
When the subject of the sentence has the action performed to
it, then, that is what is called the passive as in the following sentence:
The ball was kicked by the boy.
Here we see that the subject, the ball, was receiving the
action/verb of being kicked.
How to image my computer to another computer
Connect an empty USB flash drive or external hard drive (with over 100GB space) to your PC. ...
Click "System Backup" on the left pane and Windows OS will be selected by default. ...
Eject EaseUS emergency disk and system backup image USB and connect it to the new computer. Restart the PC and press "F2/F8" to boot into BIOS.
Note: Restoring system image to the new computer ...