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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Like "what" she has remained inducive...

Hi


Could you please listen to this clip for the first EIGHTseconds only? What word does the speaker use?

"Like ? she has remained inducive..."



Thanks,


Tom

  

Top answer

Like Garbo, she has remained elusive, enigmatic, almost mythical.

  • Like Garbo, she has remained elusive, enigmatic, almost mythical.
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Like Garbo, she has remained elusive, enigmatic, almost mythical.
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Man! Every word was pronouced quite clearly in her British accent except these two words. I listened to it 10 times and I still couldn't make out the two words which sounded like "garble" but definitely not remained inducive. Can't help you!
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dimsumexpress
Man! Every word was pronouced quite clearly in her British accent except these two words. I listened to it 10 times and I still couldn't make out the two words which sounded like "garble" but definitely not remained inducive. Can't help you!
Hi,

Like Garbo - Greta Garbo was a Swedish film actress.

The speaker compares Rekha
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And here's the proof:

"Rekha has often been compared to Greta Garbo, and has been cited by media as her Indian equivalent. Hindustan Times described her physical change and loss of weight as "one of cinema's and perhaps real life's most dramatic transformations," arguing that "Rekha morphed from an overweight, dark ordinary girl into a glamorous and beautiful enigma, shrouding her life i

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elusive, enigmatic, almost mythical.
can u describe whats mean by that?
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Elusive - hard to catch. Like a wild animal that no one can trap.

enigmatic - mysterious. People do not know who she really is as a person.

mythical - Mythical characters are the heros in stories that we tell our children. These characters are not real; they are like noble princes and beautiful princesses.
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wow..

i believe english languge has alots to do with descriptive feature

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