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diffence between raised and rised​

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Answered by shanghailalji
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Answered by Anonymous
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The verbs raise and rise both refer to something going "up".

The main difference between them is that raise is transitive (it must have a direct object) and rise is intransitive (no direct object).

Something raises something.

Something rises.

From above two examples, we can get to know that, In raises we will need both subject and object but in rises we just need a single subject.

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