<span>This is an analogy that you need to complete in order to see what the final word should be. So, exciting is an adjective that describes the noun thrill. So, in order to finish the analogy, you need a noun that the adjective difficult refers to. That noun could be ordeal, hardship, trouble, torment, torture, etc. You need a word that means "something difficult," so any of those words could be the correct answer.</span>
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dear,ABC
How are you,I'm doing well and I hope you too❤️
I was thinking if we could go with our friends in your builded wealthy home on ⬇️
(new year, Christmas,
Halloween)
(name of your friend)will bought some drinks,
(name of your friend)will bought some snacks,
(name of friend)will be our driver,
and I'll get our costumes
We will be there in(date)
have a nice day
Truly yours
(name)
I didn't copy paste it hope it helps
Answer:
My argument is slightly, but not insignificantly, different.”
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What is the opposite of considerably?
slightly little
insignificantly somewhat
barely hardly
moderately scarcely
marginally only just
From the hallway is the adverb phrase. This modifies "coming" which is the verb
I'm going to go with B but i am not positive