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What is the opposite of "give up"?

  1. to persist or continue

  2. to assist someone

  3. to yield under pressure

  4. to stop working

The correct answer is: to persist or continue

The opposite of "give up" refers to an action or attitude that demonstrates determination and resilience. To "give up" implies surrendering, terminating efforts, or accepting defeat. In contrast, to persist or continue signifies actively maintaining one's efforts and commitment in the face of challenges or obstacles. This concept encompasses the idea of endurance and tenacity, suggesting that one is opting to keep trying rather than quitting. The other choices do not align with this notion of perseverance. Assisting someone is a supportive action but does not directly convey the idea of continuing one's own efforts. Yielding under pressure implies a submission to difficulties, which is closer to giving up than to persisting. Stopping work is synonymous with giving up and does not support the idea of continuation or resilience at all. Thus, the choice to persist or continue most accurately captures the opposite sentiment of giving up.