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Elicit Bring Succeed Information Reaction Difficult Short Questions

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Bring out. Cause. To succeed in getting information or a reaction from someone, especially when this is difficult.
Short questions are more likely to elicit a response.
It is not the first time the play has elicited strong reactions.
Personally, there is not much that elicits anger from me anymore.
He elicits an apology from Georgie. Georgie says, "I am sorry Hugo, I’m just a stupid fanatic,"

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