Hi, I have a question again. This sentences are from the novel, "My side of the Mountain".
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I discovered that as late as it was in the season, the spring beauties were still blooming in the cool pockets of the woods. They are all right raw, that is if you are as hungry as I was
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The 2 parts of the passage above in bold, I don't understand.
What does it mean "as late as it was in the season"?
Also, what does 'all right raw' mean?
I'll appreciate your help!
Than you
fort lee What does it mean "as late as it was in the season"? Similar to "even though it was late in the season". fort lee Also, what does 'all right raw' mean?
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fort leeWhat does it mean "as late as it was in the season"?
Similar to "even though it was late in the season".
fort leeAlso, what does 'all right raw' mean?
OK to eat raw (uncooked).