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Lacki Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Brought the facts home.

Please explain "The book brought the facts home to me." What exactly does that mean? Can I have more examples using that idiom?

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The book brought the facts home to me - you knew the facts before but didn't realise the importance of them until you read the book. Seeing the poverty in India relly brings it home to you.

  • The book brought the facts home to me - you knew the facts before but didn't realise the importance of them until you read the book.
  • Seeing the poverty in India relly brings it home to you.
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The book brought the facts home to me - you knew the facts before but didn't realise the importance of them until you read the book.

Seeing the poverty in India relly brings it home to you.

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