noun + する vs noun + くれる
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Where ~をする states the bare action ('did X'), ~をくれる adds the benefactive flavor: the action was directed toward me/us as a kind of favor or gift. 返事をした ('replied') vs 返事をくれた ('replied to me, kindly'). The choice signals how the speaker frames their relationship to the action.
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