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Which root in this excerpt from Horseshoes by Ring Lardner means “strong”? They was one out when Barry hit one through the box for a base. Schang walked, and it was Bush's turn. Connie told him to bunt, but he whiffed in the attempt. Then Murphy comes up and walks—and the bases are choked. Young Joyce had been pie for Tesreau all day or else McGraw might of changed pitchers right there. Anyway he left Big Jeff in and he beaned Joyce with a fast one. It sounded like a tire blowin' out. Joyce falls over in a heap and we chase out there, thinkin' he's dead; but he ain't, and pretty soon he gets up and walks down to first base. Tesreau had forced in a run and again we begun to count the winner's end. Matty comes in to prevent further damage and Collins flies the side out. NextReset

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The root word here is fort which means strong. A fort is a stronghold where military forces provide protection. If someone is described as having fortitude, they have strength. In music, forte means loudly. To play an instrument loudly you need to exert more force or strength. A person's forte is their strength, talent or something he/she excels at.

The root word here is the fort which means strong.

A fort is a stronghold where military forces provide protection. If someone is described as having fortitude, they have strength. In music, forte means loudly. To play an instrument loudly you need to exert more force or strength. A person's forte is their strength, talent, or something he/she excels at.

What's the passage in the literature?

A passage is an excerpt from a piece of literature or the entire piece. For example, in school, you are sometimes asked to write an essay using a passage from a book, such as The Wind in the Willows or Night. A passage might also be an article from a magazine or news story.

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