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D.A. Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

...done to her...

What does: 'a slight done to her' means in the following sentence?
"Miss Kelly spoke, Eilis thought, as though she were describing a slight done to her, closing her mouth tightly between each phrase"
 
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D.A. 

  

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slight = discourtesy, snub (usually intentional)

  • slight = discourtesy, snub (usually intentional)
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slight = discourtesy, snub (usually intentional)

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