He was expelled for __________ his classmates to rebel against their teachers.

excite
inciting
Both of these
None of these
inciting  Excite (Verb) means: To make someone feel very pleased, interested or enthusiastic. In simple words, if something excites us, it makes us feel very happy, eager, or enthusiastic. Whereas, “Incite” (Verb) means: To encourage or make someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent. In simple words, if somebody incites another to behave in a violent or illegal way, he encourages other to do so by making them angry or excited.

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