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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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He tries to..

What does the parts in bold mean? Please explain.



1) He tries to accuse me of rape enablement.

2) Nothing - not even the prospect of dinner - could lift his spirits.

  

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1) He tries to accuse me of rape enablement . It's an odd expression. To me, it means this.

  • 1) He tries to accuse me of rape enablement .
  • It's an odd expression.
  • To me, it means this.
  • He tries to accuse me of making it possible for someone to rape someone.
  • I don't know how or why "he" would do this.
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1) He tries to accuse me of rape enablement. It's an odd expression. To me, it means this.

He tries to accuse me of making it possible for someone to rape someone. I don't know how or why "he" would do this.


2) Nothing - not even the prospect of dinner - could lift his spirits.

Nothing - not even the fact that he could see or know that it was al

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