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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Meant to be in shot

"this time his wife & children are meant to be shot."

The meaning of shot is a single(individual) appearance?

  

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Anonymous The meaning of shot is a single(individual) appearance? Appearance? I don't see how "shot" has to do with any kind of appearance.

  • Anonymous The meaning of shot is a single(individual) appearance?
  • Appearance?
  • I don't see how "shot" has to do with any kind of appearance.
  • Does the context indicate 'shot with a gun' or 'shot with a camera'?
  • Also, "in shot" (in your header) and "shot" (in the body of your post) are two different things.
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AnonymousThe meaning of shot is a single(individual) appearance?

Appearance? I don't see how "shot" has to do with any kind of appearance.

Does the context indicate 'shot with a gun' or 'shot with a camera'?

Also, "in shot" (in your header) and "shot" (in the body of your post) are two different things. The first might have been intended to be

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