Dear Concerned: Thanks alot for your worthy guidance and help. It is further requested to help me with the following bold words (in possible cases the expected meanings have also been given in parenthesis, please also check for their correctness).
Thanking you
sincerely
aagha
1. Sam's feet slid out from under her on a patch of ice. (beneath her?)
2. I just figured they could use a treat.
3. Sam : It sure looks like it. (it is apparent?)
4. ... how to keep her promise to Bill Smith ... (keep her words with Bill?)
5. .Pushing the thought of Bill from her mind for now .... (forget about Bill for some time?)
6. Steeling herself against his charm "Sorry doesn't cut it ". I am going home. (the meaning of the bold sentence and also the sense of the entire complete sentence).
7. I won't tell a single soul. (I won’t tell a single person?)
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1. Sam's feet slid out from under her on a patch of ice. -- Yes) 2.
— Mister Micawber
1.
Sam's feet slid out from under her on a patch of ice.
-- Yes) 2.
I just figured they could use a treat .
= would appreciate receiving something nice 3.
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1. Sam's feet slid out from under her on a patch of ice. (beneath her?-- Yes) 2. I just figured they could use a treat. = would appreciate receiving something nice
3. Sam : It sure looks like it. (it is apparent?-- No; 'it seems so'.) 4. ... how to keep her promise to Bill Smith ... (keep her word to Bill?-- Yes) 5. .Push