Please tell me what it means that "So that’s where our lunch disappeared to”?
i read this story is from a fairy tale. then I can't see what the underlined means. “So that’s where our lunch disappeared to”
What do bothe "that" and "where" indicate ? I'd like you to show me about that.
------The story goes:
And there, sure enough, was a knife, fastened to the bottom of the pan with paper tape. On the knife handle were the letters M.m. “Well!” said Minnie. “Why ,Donald!” cried Daisy Duck. “So that’s where our lunch disappeared to” Cried Mickey.
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ljswave “So that’s where our lunch disappeared to”
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I think we need to know more about what happened before this. Did Donald pretend that he made the cake? And it turns out that he took Mickey's cake and pretended it was his?
(Mickey Mouse is not a fairy tale - it's just a children't story. But I love Mickey!)
"So that's what..." means "Now I know."
So that's where you've been hiding. So that's what you've been doing
These pages seem to be out of order, but anyway, their lunch disappeared. When Donald came and offered them food, but it was Minnie's knife under the cake, they knew for sure it was their lunch that Donald was pretending was his.
Their lunch disappeared into his hands. Wings. Whatever.