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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Arouse or Arouse in

1 He arouses in you feelings of anger.
2 He arouses your feelings of anger
Which one is right?
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They are both correct English, but the first one seems more likely to me. The second one seems to suggest that feelings of anger are already present in some latent form.

  • They are both correct English, but the first one seems more likely to me.
  • The second one seems to suggest that feelings of anger are already present in some latent form.
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They are both correct English, but the first one seems more likely to me. The second one seems to suggest that feelings of anger are already present in some latent form.

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