A concurring opinion explains (A) explains the chief justice's position on a case. (B) is delivered when a justice decides the same way on a case as the majority, but has a different reason for reaching that decision.(C) is delivered when the Court interprets a constitutional issue.(D) is delivered when at least two justices, but less than a majority, hold the same opinion in a case.(E) explains why the Court accepted the case in the first place.