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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

PUSHING THE ENVELOPE

Dear Teachers,

1. He states that I'm too easy for her that to get her way that's why she comes to me.

- What does "to get her way" mean here? and does " she comes to me" have any figurative meanings here?

2. She will be considered a runaway and possibly spend time in juvenile hall.

- Does "juvenile hall" mean "juvenile court"?

3. It looks like she's viewing you as her bestfriend who just so happen to be her Mom, and she's really pushing the envelope.

- What does "she's really pushing the envelope" mean here?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

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Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1. He states that I'm too easy for her that to get her way that's why she comes to me. I can't make out this sentence.

  • Stevenukd Dear Teachers, 1.
  • He states that I'm too easy for her that to get her way that's why she comes to me.
  • I can't make out this sentence.
  • - What does "to get her way" mean here?
  • and does " she comes to me" have any figurative meanings here?
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StevenukdDear Teachers,

1. He states that I'm too easy for her that to get her way that's why she comes to me. I can't make out this sentence.

- What does "to get her way" mean here? and does " she comes to me" have any figurative meanings here? I THINK what it's trying to say is that this person allows

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