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Could you give some other examples using "elicit"?

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Rebecca

"To elicit" is to get or produce something, usually a response or information. He is suggesting that the photo of the baby produces some kind of emotional response from people. Ex: They were able to elicit support from the audience. Ex: The survey elicited information about people's spending habits. Ex: The movie elicited both positive and negative opinions.

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