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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Meaning of most defenitely was not?

Hi,

What is the meaning of persuasive and he most definitely was not in the following text?

But Nat had not been a successful courtroom lawyer because he was dull and unpersuasive. He most definitely was not.

Does the last sentence merely emphasizes what has already been said, or it has another meaning?

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a persuasive person is someone who can convince people, someone who can make people beieve something. Does the last sentence merely emphasizes what has already been said, Yes. Nat most definitely was not a successful courtroom lawyer.

  • a persuasive person is someone who can convince people, someone who can make people beieve something.
  • Does the last sentence merely emphasizes what has already been said, Yes.
  • Nat most definitely was not a successful courtroom lawyer.
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a persuasive person is someone who can convince people, someone who can make people beieve something.


Does the last sentence merely emphasizes what has already been said, Yes. Nat most definitely was not a successful courtroom lawyer.

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