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Nezavi [6.7K]
3 years ago
9

Meaning of the word apace as it is used in the paragraph of the passage by Ruth mace

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2 answers:
Fantom [35]3 years ago
7 0
It means rapidly spreading swiftly.
Andrej [43]3 years ago
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Apace in this article means spreading. "But the dramatic and near-univ<span>ersal decline </span>in birth rate and family size tha<span>t has been one </span>of the most pervasive social changes o<span>f the past </span>two centuries, and that contin<span>ues apace </span>(spreading) around the wo<span>rld..."</span>
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