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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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break out of its cocoon

We watched the adult butterfly break out of its cocoon.

Hi,

Should I delete "adult" in the above?

Besides, does 'break out of its cocoon" refer to "free itself or struggle out of its cocoon?" Thanks.
  

Top answer

1-- Adult is good there--- it keeps the reader on track in the cycle of metamorphosis. 2-- Yes.

  • 1-- Adult is good there--- it keeps the reader on track in the cycle of metamorphosis.
  • 2-- Yes.
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1-- Adult is good there--- it keeps the reader on track in the cycle of metamorphosis.
2-- Yes.
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