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50 points! The best and most accurate word choices to describe the experience of winning a race would be thrilling and exhausting. fun and neat. good and interesting. hard and great.
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The best and most accurate word choices to describe the experience of winning a race would be
thrilling and exhausting.
fun and neat.
good and interesting.
hard and great.
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hard and great
Step-by-step explanation:
It's not an adventure or piece of cake to win a race by runnimg.
So thrilling word is not appreciable.
It's quite hard and after winning the race the feeling is great
So option D
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