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6. You should be confident and go through that training and not hide behind the tree. use to ( than, rather than, whether, as much as, whereas) any one​

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Answered by eshadesh325
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You should be confident and go through that training rather than hiding behind the tree.

Explanation: 'Rather than' means 'instead of'. A suitable word would be 'instead of' but as it is not in the options, 'rather than' can be used in its place.

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