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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should it be "at" or "by"?

Kitiara and Sturm traveled north to Solamnia, and sometime during their journey together, Kitiara became increasingly annoyed at/by Sturm’s righteousness and his attempts to take charge.
  

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By, but it's a bit strange to say someone was annoyed by someone else's righteousness. Do you mean self-righteousness?

  • By, but it's a bit strange to say someone was annoyed by someone else's righteousness.
  • Do you mean self-righteousness?
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By, but it's a bit strange to say someone was annoyed by someone else's righteousness. Emotion: wink Do you mean self-righteousness?

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