Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Given the Latin root harmos, meaning “joint” or “shoulder,” which word in bold means “to make fit together”?
The goal to harness the power of the sun to create electricity was very ambitious
The effect of the sun is quite harmful to human skin
We were asked to harmonize our efforts so the process would work more smoothly
The hapless driver suffered two flat tires in one day"
Answer:
We were asked to harmonize our efforts so the process would work more smoothly
Explanation:
Taking into account the Latin root Latin root "harmos", the word that best symbolizes "to make fit together" is the word "harmonize" in the third sentence. This is because "harmonizing" means keeping something in harmony, embedded in harmony that manages to maintain stability, allowing a sense of “to make fit together” in a coherent and harmonious way.
The correct answer is C) several romantic poems provide examples of Wordsworth's claim that poetry should be written in everyday language.
<em>The most effective thesis statement for an essay about how romantic poems illustrate one of Wordsworth's ideas of poetry is "several romantic poems provide examples of Wordsworth's claim that poetry should be written in everyday language."</em>
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was an English poet that was part of the Romantic movement in his country. He wrote the famous poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud."
The best thesis statement for an essay about his romantic poems would be "Several romantic poems provide examples of Wordsworth's claim that poetry should be written in everyday language." This is so because the title resumes correctly one of his most important principles when writing poetry, the use of everyday language. So the essay has a powerful thesis that can catch the attention of readers.
The answer is A. She is making a claim that is still arguable but a stated fact.
A : the house was a carnival
Under is the prepositional phrase. Remember prepositional phrases show location. Under ins the only word that does that. Good luck my man.