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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
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I remember playing, as a child, a form of checkers in which the idea was to move your checker next to your opponent's so that he had to capture you, whether he wanted or not.
, does 'as a child' mean anything other than he was a child then?

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No, it's purely literal.

  • No, it's purely literal.
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No, it's purely literal.
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OK, literal. Does it refer to childish behaviours whatsoever?
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No, not in the way I think you mean. (The activity is not judged as "childish", even though it was done by a child.)

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