English, asked by Drchotu2572, 10 months ago

Don't be deceived by his polite manner.
Use "taken in" instead of "deceived"

Answers

Answered by ajeethbt
1

Answer: don't be taken in by his polite manner  he must be different

Explanation:

Answered by ratdna
4

“Deceived” and “Taken in” give the same meaning when replaced in a sentence. One is deceived or taken in by the action of another person and the meaning remains the same.

Both the words denote that one is being lured by the other person. Deceive is used to make someone believe that something is not true while take in means to lure someone.

So, we get the sentence as →

Don't be taken in by his polite manner.

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