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Re: He lent money willingly, [#permalink]
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Hi

Can I make a small request?

can you also write a few lines justifying your choice so that the audience also could go through your critical reasoning?

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Re: He lent money willingly, [#permalink]
sure . will do :)

daagh wrote:
Here is a tricky issue. The word ‘curious’ implies that it is not an open-shut case of computation. There is something still not revealed about it.

However ‘usury’ is not a curious factor. It’s straight exorbitant charging, in which no computation is involved. That is the veiled difference I had in mind when put in the word ‘usury’.

‘Reckoning’ is defined as computation. Arithmetic also involves computation.

I would say curious ‘arithmetic’ is more synonymous with curious ‘reckoning’ than with curious ‘usury’.
The choice would be reckoning and arithmetic IMO

All the same, usury is very tempting.
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I think, the answer will be arithmetic and reckoning..

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