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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Rewrite tomorrow

What does is mean to "rewrite tomorrow"?
  

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Hmm, it's a little difficult without context, but at face value it seems to be an order. You will rewrite something tomorrow. Perhaps somebody received a bad score on an essay, and the instructor is providing them with one more change.

  • Hmm, it's a little difficult without context, but at face value it seems to be an order.
  • You will rewrite something tomorrow.
  • Perhaps somebody received a bad score on an essay, and the instructor is providing them with one more change.
  • Hope it helps
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Hmm, it's a little difficult without context, but at face value it seems to be an order. You will rewrite something tomorrow. Perhaps somebody received a bad score on an essay, and the instructor is providing them with one more change.

Hope it helps
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It would be easier to answer with some context. Maybe it means to write the word "tomorrow" again. Maybe it is poetic and means to alter or change the future in some way, or maybe just change something so the following day turns out differently.
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Thanks to both of you for replying. It's part of a slogan - "Help us rewrite tomorrow".
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Then Englishmaven is correct: 'alter or change the future in some way'.

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