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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

And through it all...

I am the president
of the United States of America. By striking the enemy first,
I am ensuring our survival. We will prevail.
And through it all, (along the process?) I expect you to--
Look at me. I expect you to stand by my side.
  

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Pretty much. By 'through it all', the author implies through thick or thin. We will have good times and bad times but we will make it through all of these trials and tribulations.

  • Pretty much.
  • By 'through it all', the author implies through thick or thin.
  • We will have good times and bad times but we will make it through all of these trials and tribulations.
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Pretty much. By 'through it all', the author implies through thick or thin. We will have good times and bad times but we will make it through all of these trials and tribulations.

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