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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Rebound

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Janet Lovelace, die Domestic Science mistress, had invited her to

share her ‘flatlet’. This was a large attic at the top of a vast

decaying house; it had a gas-ring in a corner; the bathroom

was thirty steep stairs and two passages away. Janet’s

manner of life was a violent and perhaps understandable

rebound from all that she taught; she was slovenly and

untidy, extravagant as far as her means allowed, and she

lived entirely upon pre-prepared or tinned food.

Does "rebound" mean that it "reflected" all that she taught?
  

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Hi, No. The idea is that her manner of life is a reaction to all that she was taught. It is an 'opposite'.

  • Hi, No.
  • The idea is that her manner of life is a reaction to all that she was taught.
  • It is an 'opposite'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

No. The idea is that her manner of life is a reaction to all that she was taught. It is an 'opposite'.

Clive

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