1. Do both these sentence make sense, and do they mean the same:
a) "Hunters try to conquer the fear that drives them mad."
b) "Hunters try to overcome the fear that drives them mad."
2. Is this sentence correct:
"Ann conquered her shyness,"
Christine Christie 1. " 2. ] "Ann conquered her shyness .
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Christine Christie1. Do both these sentence make sense, and do they mean the same: [Yes.]
a) "Hunters try to conquer the fear that drives them mad."
b) "Hunters try to overcome the fear that drives them mad."