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 dmharg
 
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							| Hello my friends. I have a problem explaining something to a student of mine for the first time and I need your help.   Investors have taken .........from the improving economic situation A.heart      B.courage      C.consolation      D.meaning     The problem is: why A is correct and B is not. It is the same thing, isn �t it?????  |  3 Feb 2015      
					
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 eliona-jc
 
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							|  take courage = to feel confident and hopeful because of sth   take heart = to feel happier and less worried   You are right. They do seem confusing.  I would go with" take heart" because it makes more sense in this context.  Investors are feeling less worried with the improving economic situation. I take the courage to ask someone to marry me eg or to ask for a pay rise ( you dare to ask) but you " the team took heart from their last victory". The  victory inspired them to feel happier and to be more optimistic.       |  3 Feb 2015     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Take courage means basically "to be brave about smthing"... at least from where I come from, so I would say it �s "take heart". |  3 Feb 2015     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| I agree with the explanations and To take heart is a commonly used phrase in this type of context. 
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