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Your answer is incorrect. Of course, an ambassador can be - literally spoken - a '''combatant''' but he is '''not''' fighting in the front line of a real war with real weapons. His responsibilites lie more in fighting with words. Take a second look, you can make it! | Your answer is incorrect. Of course, an ambassador can be - literally spoken - a '''combatant''' but he is '''not''' fighting in the front line of a real war with real weapons. His responsibilites lie more in fighting with words. Take a second look, you can make it! | ||
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[http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/NMTS-Group2# | [http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/NMTS-Group2#Part_2_-_Antonyms_and_Synonyms'''<span style="color:#191970">Back to test section 'Synonyms and Antonyms'!</span>'''] |
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Your answer is incorrect. Of course, an ambassador can be - literally spoken - a combatant but he is not fighting in the front line of a real war with real weapons. His responsibilites lie more in fighting with words. Take a second look, you can make it!
Back to test section 'Synonyms and Antonyms'!