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Soheil1 Posted 6 years ago
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Of nightmares

Hello.

What does it mean for a dead of your father to become "the most frighteningly real of nightmares"?

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You are confused by the odd structure. It means: Of all the nightmares out there, this one was the most frightening of [those] nightmares because it was so realistic.

  • You are confused by the odd structure.
  • It means: Of all the nightmares out there, this one was the most frightening of [those] nightmares because it was so realistic.
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You are confused by the odd structure. It means:

Of all the nightmares out there, this one was the most frightening of [those] nightmares because it was so realistic.

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