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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
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IF I say..

" look at that rift in the middle of that cloud"
I am trying convey that there is a hole in the middle of a huge chunk of cloud.
  

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Let me get this right. You say that if you say, "Look at that rift in the middle of that cloud", you are trying to convey that there is a hole in the middle of a huge hunk of cloud. I see.

  • Let me get this right.
  • You say that if you say, "Look at that rift in the middle of that cloud", you are trying to convey that there is a hole in the middle of a huge hunk of cloud.
  • I see.
  • That's interesting.
  • Do you have a question?
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Let me get this right. You say that if you say, "Look at that rift in the middle of that cloud", you are trying to convey that there is a hole in the middle of a huge hunk of cloud.

I see. That's interesting.

Do you have a question?

CJ

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