1. The first expression is $-1^{ro}$. Assuming $ro$ is a variable or exponent, the expression means the negative of $1$ raised to the power $ro$. Since $1$ raised to any power is $1$, the expression simplifies to $-1$.
2. The second expression is $A > \frac{1 + x - 1}{1 + x}$. Simplify the numerator: $1 + x - 1 = x$. So the inequality becomes $A > \frac{x}{1 + x}$.
3. The third equation is $m + 1 = 0$. Solve for $m$:
$$m = -1$$
4. The fourth expression is $? - m - x - m + 1$. Assuming the question mark is a placeholder, rewrite as $- m - x - m + 1 = -2m - x + 1$.
5. The last expression is $-1 - m$.
Since the user asked "What's the answer" without specifying which expression, the first expression $-1^{ro}$ simplifies to $-1$ if $ro$ is any real number.
Final answer for the first expression: $-1$.
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