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Meaning of the simiple sentence

0 What is the meaning of this sentence.? 02br
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00"You thought me right from wrong" 02br
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00I've been googling and have noticed that instead of "thought" could be "taught". I've no idea 02br
00which one is correct, in both cases sentence doesn't make much sense to me. 02br
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00Thank you 0-
  

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0 Hi, 02br 00It should be "You taught me right from wrong". 02br 02br 00It means that you taught me the difference between right and wrong. 02br 00You might say this about your parents.

  • 0 Hi, 02br 00It should be "You taught me right from wrong".
  • 02br 02br 00It means that you taught me the difference between right and wrong.
  • 02br 00You might say this about your parents.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, 02br 00Clive 0-
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0 Hi, 02br
00It should be "You taught me right from wrong". 02br
02br
00It means that you taught me the difference between right and wrong. 02br
00You might say this about your parents. 02br
02br
00Best wishes, 02br
00Clive 0-

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