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The heavyweight boxer told the press that he was ready for an "apple fight' against the rookie. How would the meaning of the sentence be affected if the phrase apple fight were substituted with the word
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The heavyweight boxer told the press that he was ready for
an "apple fight' against the rookie.
How would the meaning of the sentence be affected if the phrase apple fight
were substituted with the word war?
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Assuming an ‘apple fight’ is in reference to a small fight, then replacing that phrase with the word ‘war’ would show that the heavyweight boxer would be fighting harder against the rookie.
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