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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

He had some extraordinary idea

“He had some extraordinary idea that the presence of young females in the house held it together in some abstruse chemical fashion – something about bonds and the unsuspected dual gender of the carbon molecule.”

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"Extrodinary" is used to give the rest of the sentance undertones of humor, and show that the narrator does entirely believe the conclusion that "He" has reached. The rest of the example, if you remove the allusions to chemistry, means that the speaker thinks that the females in the house helped maintain balance.

  • "Extrodinary" is used to give the rest of the sentance undertones of humor, and show that the narrator does entirely believe the conclusion that "He" has reached.
  • The rest of the example, if you remove the allusions to chemistry, means that the speaker thinks that the females in the house helped maintain balance.
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"Extrodinary" is used to give the rest of the sentance undertones of humor, and show that the narrator does entirely believe the conclusion that "He" has reached.

The rest of the example, if you remove the allusions to chemistry, means that the speaker thinks that the females in the house helped maintain balance.
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What's the meaning of "held it together"?
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In this case, 'held it together' means 'made the family closer' or 'prevented fights'.

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