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JUNHEE LEE Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can anyone explain this to me?

A line from a cartoon


"But it is no less a fate
than she sentenced me to!"


I really can't understand..

please help me~~~

  

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I found more on some website: My sister has been imprisoned in the moon for years! But it is no less a fate than she sentenced me to! It seems to mean something like "Being imprisoned on the moon is no better/worse than the bad thing that she forced me to suffer".

  • I found more on some website: My sister has been imprisoned in the moon for years!
  • But it is no less a fate than she sentenced me to!
  • It seems to mean something like "Being imprisoned on the moon is no better/worse than the bad thing that she forced me to suffer".
  • Logically, it seems as if the meaning should be "...
  • e.
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I found more on some website:

My sister has been imprisoned in the moon for years! But it is no less a fate than she sentenced me to!

It seems to mean something like "Being imprisoned on the moon is no better/worse than the bad thing that she forced me to suffer". Logically, it seems as if the meaning should be "... no worse than ...", i.e. the speaker is saying that she has

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