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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Should I say 'move' or 'remind'?

Should I say 'move' or 'remind'? Please help make my sentence more comprehensible. Thank you.

Your nobility of character must (move, remind) you to be brave enough to rise as a victor over demoralizing and dehumanizing acts including bullying.

  

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I would say, 'move'. In this sense, it means 'direct your actions'.

  • I would say, 'move'.
  • In this sense, it means 'direct your actions'.
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I would say, 'move'. In this sense, it means 'direct your actions'.

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