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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

School mornings must be the time of bathrobe.

She reminds him of a bird, the thin legs sticking out from the bathrobe. School mornings must be the time of bathrobes.

Hi,

What does the italicized part in the above suggest? Thanks.
  

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Hi, It's not a standard expression. It needs to beinterpreted in the overall context of the story. It sounds like the writer associates school mornings with bathrobes.

  • Hi, It's not a standard expression.
  • It needs to beinterpreted in the overall context of the story.
  • It sounds like the writer associates school mornings with bathrobes.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's not a standard expression. It needs to beinterpreted in the overall context of the story.

It sounds like the writer associates school mornings with bathrobes.

Clive

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