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XibaekLee Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

loop up

With your finger, you’re going write the number 6 in the air,
starting at the top (counter-clockwise) - and - with
your foot, you’re going to make a clockwise circle.
Now, try it again, but draw the 6 from the loop up, while
moving your foot

in this phrase, what does "loop up" mean?
  

Top answer

"Loop up" is not a phrase. "Up" is just an adverb. The first time you drew the "6", you drew it from the top down.

  • "Loop up" is not a phrase.
  • "Up" is just an adverb.
  • The first time you drew the "6", you drew it from the top down.
  • The second time, from the bottom up.
  • The figure "6" is drawn with a single line that can be made starting at either end.
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"Loop up" is not a phrase. "Up" is just an adverb. The first time you drew the "6", you drew it from the top down. The second time, from the bottom up. The figure "6" is drawn with a single line that can be made starting at either end. The bottom part of a figure six is a loop.

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