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Pructus Posted 20 years ago
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It beats me why

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It beats me why they call a south wind a norther, and how a wind from the south can be so tarnation cold.

I never saw anything like it. Down here in this country, the north end of a south wind is the coldest wind I ever heard of.

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In the sentence above............

1. Does the sentence, "It beats me why they call a south wind a norther" mean (1) that he does not understand why they call a south wind a norther? Or, (2) does it mean that he thinks it natural that they call a south wind a norther?

2. "the north end of a south wind " What should this expression mean?

3. What could be the situation of "call a south wind a norther"? Why would people call a south wind a norther?

Thanks in advance....

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Hello Pructus 1. Does the sentence, "It beats me why they call a south wind a norther" mean (1) that he does not understand why they call a south wind a norther? Or, (2) does it mean that he thinks it natural that they call a south wind a norther?

  • Hello Pructus 1.
  • Does the sentence, "It beats me why they call a south wind a norther" mean (1) that he does not understand why they call a south wind a norther?
  • Or, (2) does it mean that he thinks it natural that they call a south wind a norther?
  • — Your first choice: it is beyond his comprehension.
  • 2.
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Hello Pructus

1. Does the sentence, "It beats me why they call a south wind a norther" mean (1) that he does not understand why they call a south wind a norther? Or, (2) does it mean that he thinks it natural that they call a south wind a norther?

— Your first choice: it is beyond his comprehension.

2. "the north end of a south wind " What should this

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