Question: which one? Read this dictionary entry for the word cur, which appears in paragraph 7 of the passage. incur (in-KUR) v. trans. 1) to acquire

which one?

Read this dictionary entry for the word cur, which appears in paragraph 7 of the passage. incur (in-KUR) v. trans. 1) to acquire or come into (something usually undesirable); sustain; 2) to become liable or subject to as a result of one's actions; bring upon oneself. Which sentence correctly uses the word incur? A Your late-fee penalty will incur tomorrow at noon. Towing will incur if you park your car illegally at the beach. The farmers fear they will incur a loss of income due to drought. Forest rangers believe wildfires will incur if the weather remains dry

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