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Aussiesalute Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

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I'm caked with South Dakota grit.
Does anyone help me learn what it means?
  

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) Possible: The speaker left South Dakota a long time ago, but the character of South Dakota will not come off. Figurative: South Dakotans have a lot of grit (they have determination, stamina, boldness and bravery)

  • ) Possible: The speaker left South Dakota a long time ago, but the character of South Dakota will not come off.
  • Figurative: South Dakotans have a lot of grit (they have determination, stamina, boldness and bravery)
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Literal:
The speaker has been outdoors in South Dakota, and is completely covered with a thin layer of dirt (blown by the wind.)

Possible: The speaker left South Dakota a long time ago, but the character of South Dakota will not come off.

Figurative: South Dakotans have a lot of grit (they have determination, stamina, boldness and bravery)

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