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Why "harder" is used here? What is it comparing with?

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Rebecca

"Harder" is used here to mean that something is more difficult. In this context, "harder" is used to describe her efforts of trying to be loyal, brave, and true with her armor versus without her armor. So in this case, she says it is "harder" to be loyal, brave, and true without her armor on to protect her.

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