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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

sag


What does 'sag in the square' mean?
  

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Square = (some, presumably the main) square in that town. Sagged = was not standing straight/erect

  • Square = (some, presumably the main) square in that town.
  • Sagged = was not standing straight/erect
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Square = (some, presumably the main) square in that town.

Sagged = was not standing straight/erect
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contrapositionWhat does 'sag in the square' mean?
I think the response you have from teechr is correct, as does JJ5.

This is from one of my favorite novels! I think Scout is also using personification to identify the courthouse as languishing, tired, insignificant, as if it had no real value. Of course, later in the story, the courthouse is brought
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contrapositionWhat is JJ5?
Sorry! It's actually 5jj (Fivejedjohn, one of our teachers).
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PhilipSorry!
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