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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Consider the following paragraph:


"Shelly wrote as many as thirty checks a day at stores at the mall in Aberdeen. One afternoon, she wrote nine at a Target store, moving from one red-smocked checker to the next as the day wore on."



Questions:


a) Is a red-smocked checker' an equipment, a piece of clothing or a person?


b) Is a 'red-smocked' a colour and an adjective?


c) Is 'wore on' a phrasal verb and if so, does it mean 'extended' (as the day extended)?




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Christine Christie a) Is ' a red-smocked checker' an a piece of equipment, a piece an article of clothing or a person? , totals up your bill, takes your money, etc. The checker is wearing a smock, a piece of clothing somewhat like an apron, probably with the logo of the company printed on it somewhere.

  • Christine Christie a) Is ' a red-smocked checker' an a piece of equipment, a piece an article of clothing or a person?
  • , totals up your bill, takes your money, etc.
  • The checker is wearing a smock, a piece of clothing somewhat like an apron, probably with the logo of the company printed on it somewhere.
  • The smock is totally or predominantly red in color.
  • Christine Christie Is 'wore on' a phrasal verb Yes.
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Christine Christiea) Is 'a red-smocked checker' an a piece of equipment, a piece an article of clothing or a person?

A person (checker) who tends the cash register and "checks you out", i.e., totals up your b

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