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Mariott Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

If only

You can practice "trust."......

You close your eyes, and on a count of three, you fall backward toward the person

so that he can catch you. When you're caught, everyone enjoys a laugh and is thankful

neither person wiped out. If only trust were a matter of good, strong arms and steady balance.

The last sentence 'If only trust were a matter of good, strong arms and steady balance.' is

somewhat difficult for me to understand.

Does this mean trust can be made If there are good strong arms and steady balance?
  

Top answer

If only trust were a matter of good, strong arms and steady balance. = It is unfortunate that real trust does not involve just strong arms and steady balance; it involves much more than that.

  • If only trust were a matter of good, strong arms and steady balance.
  • = It is unfortunate that real trust does not involve just strong arms and steady balance; it involves much more than that.
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If only trust were a matter of good, strong arms and steady balance. = It is unfortunate that real trust does not involve just strong arms and steady balance; it involves much more than that.
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Thanks a lot Mister Micawber!!!

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