The house dog asked him not to pick on him if he wanted to blame someone.
Correct answer: (b) blame
Your answer was: [color=red]incorrect
The house dog asked him not to pick on him if he wanted to accuse someone.
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what would be the differences between these two? pls explain…
To [color=blue]accuse is more official than to [color=blue]blame, if someone is accused they usually are charged with an offense judicially or by a public process.[YSaerTTEW443543]
In the sense of claiming someone did something accuse is more precise and blame is less so. In this sentence if you used accuse, you would have to say he wanted to accuse someone [color=blue]of something.
pick on someone or something = to harass or bother someone or something, usually unfairly.
“Please stop picking on me! I’m tired of it. You shouldn’t pick on the cat.”
(idioms.thefreedictionary.com/)