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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

captured/drew/attracted/appealed/appealed to my attention

As the girl walked into the toy store, a giant teddy bear immediately captured/drew/attracted/appealed to/appealed my attention.

Do all of the underlined words fit in the above sample and convey a similar idea? Thanks.
  

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All work apart from appealed to or appealed. Something can appeal to you, but not to your attention.

  • All work apart from appealed to or appealed.
  • Something can appeal to you, but not to your attention.
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All work apart from appealed to or appealed. Something can appeal to you, but not to your attention.
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Nona The BritAll work apart from appealed to or appealed. Something can appeal to you, but not to your attention.
Thanks, Nona.

Got it.

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