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Mr. Tom Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

It was unwise to force a child's talents.

Hi

Can you please explain the sentence? 

It was unwise to force a child's talents.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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We would need more context to know for sure, but it probably means either to force a talented child to work too hard, or to force a child to do something he is not talented in.

  • We would need more context to know for sure, but it probably means either to force a talented child to work too hard, or to force a child to do something he is not talented in.
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We would need more context to know for sure, but it probably means either to force a talented child to work too hard, or to force a child to do something he is not talented in.

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