I think the word that means the same as "to cause" or "to impose" is "inflict."
But I'm not entirely certain...I hope this helps!
Answer:
No, they're not the same.
The first sentence, "This is very interesting to me" is written in a way the performer of the action while the second sentence, "-I am very interested in it" is the receiver of the action.
From the first sentence, the words are constructed in such a way that the object of the sentence "to me" is receiving the action.
The second sentence, the subject of the sentence "I" is performing the action.
Answer:
C is the answer
Explanation:
he is showing courage by stating, "they have to come by me"
2.2 I think that's the answer