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That is the correct spelling of the word "challenged."
the word can't is a contraction that combines can and not. It is 'can, too.'
That is correct spelling for the word "problem" (difficulty, challenge, or test example).The correct spelling is problem (difficulty, or math question).
That is the correct spelling of "competitive" (contentious).
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That is the correct spelling of the word "challenged."
The word thigmotropism refers to the turning or bending of a plant in response to a touch stimulus.
the word can't is a contraction that combines can and not. It is 'can, too.'
That is correct spelling for the word "problem" (difficulty, challenge, or test example).The correct spelling is problem (difficulty, or math question).
That is the correct spelling of "competitive" (contentious).
Some plants can be grown outdoors in cool, temperate climates. Or, there is often a temperate response to an insulting challenge.
"In response to" is correct pair of words. If you want to use responding, you should not use the word "in" along with that. The pair of words "responding to" (without use of 'in') would serve the same purpose as "in response to."
Yes. I challenge you to a duel. the word 'challenge' is itself a verb also.
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The word 'response' does have an antonym and it is 'demand'.
No esia is not a word that I know off, generally the correct response would be: Ok, or very good, or not too bad, etc.