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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
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lowsy at them


I don't understand the last part. Can you paraphrase it, please? And what does play to your strength mean?
  

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"play to your strengths" = develop or take advantage of the abilities that you have "lousy at them" = poor at doing the new school subjects

  • "play to your strengths" = develop or take advantage of the abilities that you have "lousy at them" = poor at doing the new school subjects
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"play to your strengths" = develop or take advantage of the abilities that you have

"lousy at them" = poor at doing the new school subjects

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