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The author uses the phrase "no small feat" in this passage to emphasize the difficulty of the work being discussed. This suggests that the speaker is impressed by the work and that the speaker wants the reader to be impressed as well. What is the most likely reason why the author uses the phrase "no small feat" in this passage?
The phrase "no small feat" in this passage most likely serves to
A
highlight the speaker’s humility and respect for the subject.
B
emphasize the difficulty of the work being discussed.
C
suggest that the speaker is unsure of the work’s importance.
D
indicate that the speaker is concerned about the subject’s success.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The author uses the phrase "no small feat" to emphasize that the work being discussed is difficult. This suggests that the speaker is impressed by the work and wants the reader to be impressed as well.
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