curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-request-and-receive-guidance/66251e6701f1ac574db171fe.md
Each other is a phrase used when referring to a reciprocal relationship or action between two or more people. For example, helping each other means people are assisting one another.
Stronger is the comparative form of strong. It means having more strength or being more forceful than before. For instance, This team is stronger than last year implies the team has improved in strength.
No problem. We're a team. Supporting BLANK other is what makes us BLANK.
each
It refers to every one of two or more people, indicating that they are doing something to or for one another.
stronger
This word is used to describe an increase in strength or improvement over a previous state.
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