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What's the main difference between "task" and "mission"?

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Rebecca

In this context, there isn't a huge difference between "task" and "mission." They are both actions that need to be done for a certain purpose, but missions are generally more formal and serious. They might also include a series of tasks or actions to be done, whereas a task is a single action. Ex: My teacher assigned me a task at school today. Ex: The detective received a secret mission to infiltrate a drug cartel.

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