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Different between appeal and attract #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 09, 2009 13:51 pm   Different between appeal and attract
 

Hello everyone
Could you explain to me different between "appeal "and "attract" ,please ?
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Different between appeal and attract #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:19 am   Different between appeal and attract
 

Where they are synonymous, 'appeal' is intransitive while 'attract' is transitive:

She appeals to me.
She attracts me.
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