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For questions 1-2, refer to "The Aenid." Read the etymology of the word concurring. Origin: Latin con-: together with currere: to run concurrere: run together, assemble in crowds What does concurring mean
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For questions 1-2, refer to "The Aenid."
Read the etymology of the word concurring.
Origin: Latin
con-: together with
currere: to run
concurrere: run together, assemble in crowds
What does concurring mean as it is used in line 3?
A. to be combined or associated with
B. to be in agreement with
C. to cooperate or work together
D. to be happening at the same time
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Answer: D - To be happening at the same time
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