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RauthrMystic Posted 9 years ago
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Does this say what it means to say?

He’d get quite a social boost while not impinging on his actual life.

behind the sentence: his wife is taking in her sisters orphaned child. A terrorist attack.

hope that helps

  

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He’d get quite a social boost It would improve his social status. (Are you saying that his wife has more social status than her sister? ) while not impinging on his actual life.

  • He’d get quite a social boost It would improve his social status.
  • (Are you saying that his wife has more social status than her sister?
  • ) while not impinging on his actual life.
  • I don't understand what this means.
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He’d get quite a social boost It would improve his social status. (Are you saying that his wife has more social status than her sister? )


while not impinging on his actual life. I don't understand what this means.

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