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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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It rises very high

At a real estate office

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Man: Ha, ha, ha. Oh, what's this very high building here?
Agent: We call that a high-rise building, because it rises very high.
Man: High-rise. It rises high. I like that. How many apartments is this
building divided into?
Agent: Oh, this high-rise is divided into many many apartments.

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What do "it rises very high" and "It rises high" mean?


Thank you

  

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The building is tall. It has many stories or floors. It goes up and up and up and up to the sky.

  • The building is tall.
  • It has many stories or floors.
  • It goes up and up and up and up to the sky.
  • It rises to the sky.
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The building is tall.

It has many stories or floors.

It goes up and up and up and up to the sky.

It rises to the sky.

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