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Getting To The Supreme Court
PART A: What does the word “concurring” most closely mean in paragraph 18?
A. sharing an opinion
B. to have different motivations
C. critical of other’s opinions
D. sarcastic in a cruel way
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A. Sharing an opinion. Concurring: Be in the same opinion, agree
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