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com- (prefix): with or together [Latin]
What does the word compromise mean in paragraph 6 of the passage?
discussion
agreement
balance
similarity
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agreement
Reason: com- means "with/together" and compromise comes from Latin roots meaning a mutual promise — i.e., a settlement or agreement — not discussion, balance, or similarity.
Reason: com- means "with/together" and compromise comes from Latin roots meaning a mutual promise — i.e., a settlement or agreement — not discussion, balance, or similarity.
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