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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
15

Look at the dictionary entry that follows this sentence. what is the meaning of the word "concord" as it is used in the sentence

? ". . . we are young, and we have been distressed; but our concord hath withstood our troubles, and fixes a memorable era for posterity to glory in." thomas paine, common sense (new york: peter eckler, 1918), 19-49. con / cord (noun) 1: a: a condition of agreement b: a synchronized sounding of two or more musical tones 2: agreement by provision, clause, or requirement 3: grammatical agreementy that follows this sentence. what is the meaning of the word "concord" as it is used in the sentence?
English
2 answers:
sineoko [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is option A.

Explanation:

In English language structure, accord is another term for linguistic assention between two words in a sentence. Truth be told, it is gotten from the Latin for "concurring." Concord is moderately constrained in present day English. Subject-verb harmony as far as number is expectedly set apart by intonations. In the event that they are spelled a similar then they are likewise homographs  on the off chance that they are spelled diversely then they are additionally heterographs. A harmony is an understanding. In the event that you need to watch a rom-com and your date needs to watch a blood and guts movie, you may trade off and go to an accord by consenting to watch an activity comic drama. Accord can be utilized as a verb signifying "to organize by understanding," yet this use is uncommon.

GrogVix [38]3 years ago
4 0
A:  A condition of agreement.

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