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Manohonor Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Flare

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00A little question. 02br
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00Imagine troop in the war. Captain and soldiers sitting inside the tank. Suddenly ambush! 02br
00Captain speaking to a sergeant, "Get up a flare, sergeant!" 02br
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00He means to light something, yeah? 02br
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00Please explain to me. 02br
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00Thanks. 0-
  

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0 In this context, a flare is a device (a brightly burning tube) shot into the air. A small parachute opens, and as the burning device drifts down, it lights up the surrounding area below. 0-

  • 0 In this context, a flare is a device (a brightly burning tube) shot into the air.
  • A small parachute opens, and as the burning device drifts down, it lights up the surrounding area below.
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0 In this context, a flare is a device (a brightly burning tube) shot into the air. A small parachute opens, and as the burning device drifts down, it lights up the surrounding area below. 0-

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