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What does "lies" mean here?

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Rebecca

Great question. "Lie in" is actually a phrasal verb. It means to exist or be found in something. In this case it means the "difference" can be found in the "vowel sounds". Ex: His skill lies in his ability to work under pressure. Ex: The play's interest lies in the questions it raises power and politics.

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