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2. What is another meaning of the word current? A. belonging to the modern era B. running or moving rapidly C. with little or no sound
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2. What is another meaning of the word current? A. belonging to the modern era B. running or moving rapidly C. with little or no sound
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2. What is another meaning of the word current?
A. belonging to the modern era
B. running or moving rapidly
C. with little or no sound
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I believe the correct answer is A!!
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The answer would be
A.) Belonging to the modern era
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