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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

emotions

Hello,
In this sentence: "And many tasks cause unpleasant emotions simply because they're unpleasant.", can we use "produce/evoke/arouse" instead of "cause"? I think that particular events/things can "cause/arouse/evoke/produce" emotions. Please correct me if I am wrong and I am open to suggestions.
  

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Gene93 can we use "produce/evoke/arouse" instead of "cause"? Yes.

  • Gene93 can we use "produce/evoke/arouse" instead of "cause"?
  • Yes.
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Gene93can we use "produce/evoke/arouse" instead of "cause"?
Yes.

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