To pass a law is ______. But to enforce the law, we have to break _____ the resistance of those who have benefited greatly _______ the old practices.
A: relatively easier, down, from
B: comparatively easier, up, from
C: relatively easy, down, from
D: reasonably easy, through, in
A: relatively easier, down, from
B: comparatively easier, up, from
C: relatively easy, down, from
D: reasonably easy, through, in
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- what is a relatively easy but effective way to make the transition from introduction to main concerns?
- ________ I was away from home, ___________ it was to accomplish my challenge of being disconnected for 30 days. A: Longer; easier B: The longer; the more easy C: The long; the easy D: The longer; the easier
- Companies occupy a special place in civil law, because they have a legal personality separate from those who invest their capital and labour to run the business. English law recognised long ago that a corporation would have " (1) ".
- The exam was quite easy—_______we expected. A: more easy that B: more easy than C: easier than D: easier as
- Which "down" is NOT an adverb in the following sentences? A: We're going down a mountain. B: A combined effort can break down the wall of impossibility. C: It is easier to pull down than to build up. D: All men have fears, but the brave put down their fears and go forward.