A prefix meaning<span> “with,” “together,” “in association,” and (with intensive force) “completely,” occurring in loanwords from Latin ( commit): used in the formation of compound words before b, p, m: combine; compare; commingle. Expand. Also, co-, </span>col<span>-, </span>con<span>-, cor-.</span>
Answer:
Blunt
Explanation:
A photograph is supposed to be clear but it is not . In the same way a knife is supposed to be sharp.
You should annotate the text while your reading it
I hate to say it, but your editorial is going to sound very school newspaperish if you use 1st person.
I would use it for good , when you do good you get good karma imagine all the stuff you could do for good to help others