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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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sneering/laughing at you

What do you see in Mona Lisa's mysterious smile? Do you think she is smiling at you, sneering at you, or questioning you?

Does "sneering" in the above equate "laughing?"

In addition, is it proper to replace 'questioning" with "doubting/suspecting?" Thanks.
  

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No and no. Look up in a dictionary.

  • No and no.
  • Look up in a dictionary.
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No and no. Look up in a dictionary.
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AngliholicWhat do you see in Mona Lisa's mysterious smile? Do you think she is smiling at you, sneering at you, or questioning you?

Does "sneering" in the above equate "laughing?"

In addition, is it proper to replace 'questioning" with "doubting/suspecting?" Thanks.

"sneering" would imply that she is regarding you wi
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Angliholic
What do you see in Mona Lisa's mysterious smile? Do you think she is smiling at you, sneering at you, or questioning you?

Does "sneering" in the above equate "laughing?"

In addition, is it proper to replace 'questioning" with "doubting/suspecting?" Thanks.

"sneering"

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