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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does "keep up my end of the dialogue" mean...?

Does "keep up my end of the dialogue" mean "continue my dialogue"?

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From the beginning of my education Miss Sullivan made it a practice to speak to me as she would speak to any hearing child; the only difference was that she spelled the sentences into my hand instead of speaking them. If I did not know the words and idioms necessary to express my thoughts she supplied them, even suggesting conversation when I was unable to keep up my end of the dialogue.
This process was continued for several years; for the deaf child does not learn in a month, or even in two or three years, the numberless idioms and expressions used in the simplest daily intercourse. The little hearing child learns these from constant repetition and imitation.
  

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NL888 Does "keep up my end of the dialogue" mean "continue my dialogue"? Not exactly. It means to participate fully in the dialogue, contributing as much to the conversation as the other person.

  • NL888 Does "keep up my end of the dialogue" mean "continue my dialogue"?
  • Not exactly.
  • It means to participate fully in the dialogue, contributing as much to the conversation as the other person.
  • CJ
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NL888Does "keep up my end of the dialogue" mean "continue my dialogue"?
Not exactly. It means to participate fully in the dialogue, contributing as much to the conversation as the other person.

CJ

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