A., C., and D. are all correct
<span>To wrestle with a dilemma means to have difficulty deciding between competing resolutions of a problem. This phrase is an example of personification, in that the activity of deciding between alternatives is likened to the activity of wrestling. So the dilemma itself is talked about as if it is able actively resist solution, to fight back, as it were, against being pinned down.</span>
Answer: the answer is “what friends are for”
Explanation:
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What does this even mean you not even asking a question
d. Latin implicare
Employ would be in the modern dictionary, which is why I chose d.