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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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HELP NEEDED! What does "A large range" mean in this sentence?

"She stood by a large range, stirring the contents of a pot." How can I interpret "a large range" in this sentence? Does it mean she was surrounded by many things?

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No, a big cooker (normally 6 rings or more and several ovens in one cooker) is called a range. com/

  • No, a big cooker (normally 6 rings or more and several ovens in one cooker) is called a range.
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No, a big cooker (normally 6 rings or more and several ovens in one cooker) is called a range. See here: www.aga-ranges.com/
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In the US, a range is a cooktop, either gas or electric.
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It's also called a stove.

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