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To solve the expression \(-2 - 3 - (-4)\), we can follow these steps:

  1. First, simplify the double negative, \(- (-4)\), which becomes \(+4\).
  2. Now the expression looks like this: \(-2 - 3 + 4\).
  3. Then, we can perform the operations from left to right:
    • Start with \(-2 - 3 = -5\).
    • Now add \(4\) to \(-5\): \(-5 + 4 = -1\).

So the final result of the expression \(-2 - 3 - (-4)\) is \(-1\).

Therefore, the answer is \(-1\).