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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
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Could you confirm or correct these questions?

Hi teachers,
This is the context:
He felt better after the night in Marta’s house. He thought about Marta and smiled. Boy! He was thirty-three years old and a dangerous murderer”, (the previous sentence is a sarcastic one) but to Marta he was only a tired and hungry boy.

Could you confirm or correct these questions?
a) What happened to Alex after his stay in Marta’s house? He felt better.
b) What was Marta’s impression of Alex? He was only a tired and hungry boy.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

a) How was Alex after his stay in Marta’s house? -- 'Feeling' is not a happening. b) What was Marta’s impression of Alex?

  • a) How was Alex after his stay in Marta’s house?
  • -- 'Feeling' is not a happening.
  • b) What was Marta’s impression of Alex?
  • He was only a tired and hungry boy.
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a) How was Alex after his stay in Marta’s house? He felt better.-- 'Feeling' is not a happening.
b) What was Marta’s impression of Alex? He was only a tired and hungry boy.
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Mister Micawbera) How was Alex after his stay in Marta’s house? He felt better.-- 'Feeling' is not a happening.
Hi Mister Micawber,
Thank you for your reply and advice.

TS

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