Dear teachers,
Would you share with me your opinion about my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?
I can always change my mind about going on this trip.
change one’s mind = change one’s opinion
But Jasmine persisted “Can’t you do anything to change his mind?”
change somebody’s mind = compel s.o. to change their opinion
V.
Persuade is the usual idea, not compel. Unless it's a bunch of mobsters talking.
compel = to force, drive, or constrain: Duty compelled the soldiers to volunteer for the mission.
compel = to exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway: "The land, in a certain, very real way, compels the minds of the people" (Barry Lopez).