Your most common strategy for handling major disagreements with other people has been to f<span>ind compromise options that both you and the other person will accept :)
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My choice would be A. It’s not B since “the conflict are” is incorrect. Not C since “they writes” is incorrect. And I believe D is incorrect since “a Nobel Prize winner” doesn’t agree with “are” — you could rewrite it as “The Nobel prize winner IS either Lessing or Gordimer”.
When you have that special person. It makes you feel any type of emotion. You try your best to love that person but sometimes you fail them. And you regret that. But you always keep going and going because you know that you will always love that person and also because you don’t want to lose that person at all.
Answer: auspicious,
Explanation:
It's a word that has the same meaning or is close to it.