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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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he's captured Canada.

0Mike tells his brother, Frank, that he's gone for a week--to China. Frank remembers and then says 01b00he's captured Canada02b00, then asks Mike how the trip was. Mike tells him it was amazing. He ate delicious food at 01b00roadside stalls02b00 in Shanghai and saw kung fu in the park.02br
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00Hi,02br
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00Does "he's captured Canada" make sense in the above?02br
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00Besides, is "roadside stalls" equal to 'roadside stands?" Thanks.0-
  

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02br 002-- Yes. 0-

  • 02br 002-- Yes.
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001-- No; I have no idea what 'captured Canada' may mean, or how it could relate to a Shanghai visit.02br
002-- Yes. 0-
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0>He ate delicious food at 01b00roadside stalls02b00 in Shanghai and saw kung fu in the park.02br
00You're reading too much of someone else's posting (won't mention any names) and getting into his poor, standardized patterns. 02br
00I suggest you read some good literature and post based on that. 0-
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10>He ate delicious food at 11b10roadside stalls12b10 in Shanghai and saw kung fu in the park. 12br
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11b10You're reading too much of someone else's posting (won't mention any names) and getting into his poor, standardized patterns. 12b12br
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