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Train pen 48 Posted 8 years ago
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Any more than eating and sleeping are

Children are like rain showers. They always come in time, but they are not exactly a goal,
if you see what I mean, any more than eating and sleeping are. They are just a part of life.

What does the writer try to say by any more than eating and sleeping are ?

  

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train pen 48 What does the writer try to say What is the writer trying to say by any more than eating and sleeping are ? Children are not a goal to any greater degree than eating and sleeping are. ~ Eating and sleeping are not goals; similarly, children are not a goal.

  • train pen 48 What does the writer try to say What is the writer trying to say by any more than eating and sleeping are ?
  • Children are not a goal to any greater degree than eating and sleeping are.
  • ~ Eating and sleeping are not goals; similarly, children are not a goal.
  • CJ
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train pen 48What does the writer try to say What is the writer trying to say by any more than eating and sleeping are ?

Children are not a goal to any greater degree than eating and sleeping are.
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Eating and sleeping are not goals; similarly, children are not a goal.

CJ

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