@chriskberks5471 Thank you for sharing your perspective! While 'a battle of wits' and 'stand your ground' are common phrases, 'a battle of wills' and 'hold your ground' are also established idioms with slightly different nuances. 'A battle of wills' refers to a conflict where each side tries to assert their determination or resolve, and 'hold your ground' emphasizes maintaining one's position in the face of opposition. Both forms are correct and widely used depending on the context. I appreciate your attention to detail and thoughtful comment-it adds great value to the discussion!
Actually it’s “a battle of wits”. And it’s “stand your ground”.
@chriskberks5471 Thank you for sharing your perspective! While 'a battle of wits' and 'stand your ground' are common phrases, 'a battle of wills' and 'hold your ground' are also established idioms with slightly different nuances. 'A battle of wills' refers to a conflict where each side tries to assert their determination or resolve, and 'hold your ground' emphasizes maintaining one's position in the face of opposition. Both forms are correct and widely used depending on the context. I appreciate your attention to detail and thoughtful comment-it adds great value to the discussion!
I got 29/35. Thanks.
@doleeko
Thank you for participating in the challenge! Scoring 29/35 is an impressive achievement-well done! Keep up the great work!
35/35
@arby163 Thank you for participating! Achieving 35/35 is impressive. Great job, and keep up the fantastic work!
The music note hides the bottom word. very stupid.
@JohnBaines-o5i Thanks for participating.