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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
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Hello,

These two lines are from a book. The writer had a doll and that doll had gone somewhere (as he thinks). Now he is worried about her.

I don't know who will feed her,

I don't know where to turn.

What is the meaning of the words in the bold?
  

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Hanuman_2000 Hello, These two lines are from a book. The writer had a doll and that doll had gone somewhere (as he thinks). Now he is worried about her.

  • Hanuman_2000 Hello, These two lines are from a book.
  • The writer had a doll and that doll had gone somewhere (as he thinks).
  • Now he is worried about her.
  • I don't know who will feed her, I don't know where to turn .
  • What is the meaning of the words in the bold?
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Hanuman_2000Hello,

These two lines are from a book. The writer had a doll and that doll had gone somewhere (as he thinks). Now he is worried about her.

I don't know who will feed her,

I don't know where to turn.

What is the meaning of the words in the bold?

"To turn" is not literal here. "I don't know where to turn" mea

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