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Imantaghavi Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Some phrases

Hi,

I'd appreciate anyone's help to clarify the following italicized parts:

"I suggested that Tina and her husband call me and we would discuss it. Mildred hesitated again, and then, catching and holding my eyes for the first time, she said, "Tina's got no husband. She's just 18, and she was confirmed in this church four years ago. She used to come out for the Senior High Fellowship, but then she strated to see this boy who was out of school...""

Regards,

Iman
  

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hi, it appears to me that the first one means : to be noticed by someone because you are looking at them. and the later one : is standing up and being counted for as a christian, you're confirming your commitment to Christ as someone's parents did at their baptism. Hamed

  • hi, it appears to me that the first one means : to be noticed by someone because you are looking at them.
  • and the later one : is standing up and being counted for as a christian, you're confirming your commitment to Christ as someone's parents did at their baptism.
  • Hamed
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hi,

it appears to me that the first one means : to be noticed by someone because you are looking at them.

and the later one : is standing up and being counted for as a christian, you're confirming your commitment to Christ as someone's parents did at their baptism.

Hamed
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Thank you Hamed for your time and concern.

Iman

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