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Zuotengdazuo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Remembered?

"Ah, damn it, Ned, did you have to bury her in a place like this?” His voice was hoarse with
remembered grief. “She deserved more than darkness...”


Hi, dear teachers. In the sentence above, how should I understand "remembered grief" grammar-wise and meaning-wise?


Thank you.

  

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" would mean that the strangled sound of his voice reflected a situation in this memory that is causing him grief.

  • " would mean that the strangled sound of his voice reflected a situation in this memory that is causing him grief.
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Without more context, "His voice was hoarse with remembered grief." would mean that the strangled sound of his voice reflected a situation in this memory that is causing him grief.

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