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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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She wonders aloud//thinks out loud

Mrs. Biswell does not like children ... Once a year, at home, she wonders aloud why she ever became a teacher, but there is never an answer from her husband or her three cats.

Hi,

Does "wonders aloud" in the above equal "thinks out loud?' Thanks.
  

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The only difference I feel is that wonders emphasizes the interrogative nature of the thought.

  • The only difference I feel is that wonders emphasizes the interrogative nature of the thought.
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The only difference I feel is that wonders emphasizes the interrogative nature of the thought.

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