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I am not very sure what you mean by saying "<- as is made to be transitive."
Isn't transitive even if it's not in causative form? also stands. It's in the causative form because it says .
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> Am I to to interpret as () (for the purpose of , ! ) ?.
Yes, , meaning that it was enough for the purpose of making 'me' predict it.