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30 September, 23:50

What is the meaning of the word "elicit" in the following passage?

"In a way, to be indifferent to that suffering is what makes the human being inhuman. Indifference,

after all, is more dangerous than anger and hatred. Anger can at times be creative. One writes a

great poem, a great symphony. One does something special for the sake of humanity because one is

angry at the injustice that one witnesses. But indifference is never creative. Even hatred at times may

elicit a response. You fight it. You denounce it. You disarm it."

A.) To draw out or bring out

B.) To target a specific group

C.) To avoid or prevent

D.) To defend or argue

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  1. 1 October, 03:07
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    A.) To Draw out or bring out
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