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the root \fort\ means...
to be strong; to be worth
strong
whole, unbroken
to strengthen, to give strength
The Latin root "fort" (from "fortis") means "strong". We analyze the options: the first option has "to be worth" which is incorrect. The third option "whole, unbroken" doesn't match. The fourth option implies an action of strengthening, but "fort" as a root means the quality of being strong. So the correct option is the one with "strong".
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B. strong (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with A: to be strong; to be worth, B: strong, C: whole, unbroken, D: to strengthen, to give strength)