who takes the responsibility vs who is responsible
While watching the news, I noticed a sentence in headlines "coach of passenger train derails at Kanpur central in India.Who takes the responsibility?" This is the context.
Now my question is
1.Who takes the responsibility? 2.Who is responsible? 3.who is to blame?
Do the three sentences above carry the same meaning and can be used interchangeably?
Top answer
Yes, the sentences can be used interchangeably.
— Tamguatlay
Yes, the sentences can be used interchangeably.
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These two have the same meaning. The reader is asked to have an opinion about whose negligence or incorrect action caused the derailment. 2. Who is responsible? 3 Who is to blame?
The first is more rhetorical.. Who will admit to being responsible? The negligent party is expected to confess.