what does the underlined part mean? what didEmory reconsider?
then it opened its jaws, black teeth and black forked tongue, and it roared a
deafening screech that vibrated Emory’s skeleton.
Or, Emory reconsidered, perhaps not.
That is some terrible writing; "reconsidered" is used ineptly, and that is the least of the problems. Faced with the dragon, Emory reconsidered his course of action. He was going to do something, but now he is thinking perhaps he will not.
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That is some terrible writing; "reconsidered" is used ineptly, and that is the least of the problems. Faced with the dragon, Emory reconsidered his course of action. He was going to do something, but now he is thinking perhaps he will not.