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Dela Posted 17 years ago
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Later on

Later on father notices that the child is very upset, aloof, and in other ways reacting more strongly than father thinks is warranted.

I don't understand the stucture of the underlined part and hence the meaning is not clear to me.
  

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Hi, Later on , the father notices that the child is very upset, aloof, and in other ways reacting more strongly than the father thinks is warranted. I don't understand the stucture of the underlined part and hence the meaning is not clear to me. The father notices that the child is very upset.

  • Hi, Later on , the father notices that the child is very upset, aloof, and in other ways reacting more strongly than the father thinks is warranted.
  • I don't understand the stucture of the underlined part and hence the meaning is not clear to me.
  • The father notices that the child is very upset.
  • The father notices that the child is aloof.
  • The father notices that the child is reacting in other ways.
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Hi,

Later on, the father notices that the child is very upset, aloof, and in other ways reacting more strongly than the father thinks is warranted.

I don't understand the stucture of the underlined part and hence the meaning is not clear to me.

The father notices that the child is very upset.

The father notices that the child is aloof.
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It's clear. Thanks.

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