It means taking up the challenge. Let's say I come and challenge you to a fight and you accept the challenge, we both will have a fight
it means to stand up for yourself
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in order to complete this challenge you must move the guitar up and down when you are in star power mode. you can go into the star challenge menu for each song in quickplay+ and it will show you what each challenge means. good luck!
He to challenge him to a sword fight.
resilience, persistance, stubborn
"Rose to the challenge" means that someone faced a difficult situation or task and showed determination, courage, and skill in overcoming it. They didn't back down or give up, but instead met the challenge head-on and succeeded.
Up to it!
Answer Maybe they find mean girls to be a challenge for them.
It depends on what you're asking it for. If you say, "I'm up for the challenge," then yes, it is. The phrase "up for the challenge" is idiomatic English; it is perfectly understandable and acceptable for informal purposes. However if you are writing formally, then I would not recommend it.
shove it up your bum
her biggest challenge was facing all of the lies and splitting up of her family