It depends if the iLeap test is hard or easy.
It is a metaphor because it says he is a hard lump of clay. I know that it is a metaphor because a metaphor describes something to another thing as something who is another thing, not something that is like another thing.
you should go under something hard
When you achieved something you tried so hard for
Something that is hard and fast is a permanent, lasting thing -- "fast" in this sense means fastened down.
friendship is hard to explain because its something you have not say
Neither, it is an adjective. A noun is a thing, and a verb is a doing word. There is no such thing as a "hard" so it is not a noun. You cannot "hard" something so it is not a verb. You use the word hard to describe things, so therefore it is an adjective (a describing word).
Hard Evidence is something like they have it on camera or something that shows you doing something cold evidence is someone saying you did it but not very many witnesses to say it. or they dont say the same thing
This is a simile comparing someone or something to nails. Nails are hard and tough, so this person or thing is being declared to be very hard and tough.
There is no such thing as a hardest fraction. Something which you find hard someone else may find easy and something which that person find hard some third person might find easy and so on.
There can be no such thing. Something that is hard for one person may be easy for another.
No, to heave means to throw something very hard, and to stumble means to trip or fall.
It will usually be hard, unless the person is just blowing smoke. The best thing to do is think about it and decide whether you think it is possible first. Try doing some research if it is something you are unfamiliar with.