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Jamal 1315 Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Some try to stretch their time?

Hello everybody.

What the dead win is the chance to walk among the living for exactly

three minutes. Very little can be accomplished in three minutes (aside from

murder, ask around) but three is all they get. This explains why every ghost

sighting in history has taken about the same amount of time. Ghosts don’t

go on road trips. They don’t wait in line with you at the supermarket or

watch television over your shoulder. Astoundingly, some try to stretch their

time. These are the kinds of ghosts who, when they used to be people,

sauntered into dressing rooms and tried on pants at a pace that suggested anunfamiliarity with pants. They get summoned back quickly. On top of

which, they have their pads of paper revoked for all eternity.

I can't find the relationship between the ghost who want more time and taking ages to try on pants.

Thanks so much for the great help ????.


  

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Jamal 1315 the relationship between the ghost who want more time and taking ages to try on pants. The ghosts, like those who take a lot of time to try on pants, are stalling, dawdling, dilly-dallying, and frittering away their time, thinking wrongly that this will allow them more time. The text never says exactly what those ghosts do or don't do to stretch their time, only what living people do whom they resemble, so it's not a good comparison, and in my opinion it doesn't deserve to be analyzed in any great detail.

  • Jamal 1315 the relationship between the ghost who want more time and taking ages to try on pants.
  • The ghosts, like those who take a lot of time to try on pants, are stalling, dawdling, dilly-dallying, and frittering away their time, thinking wrongly that this will allow them more time.
  • The text never says exactly what those ghosts do or don't do to stretch their time, only what living people do whom they resemble, so it's not a good comparison, and in my opinion it doesn't deserve to be analyzed in any great detail.
  • CJ
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Jamal 1315the relationship between the ghost who want more time and taking ages to try on pants.

The ghosts, like those who take a lot of time to try on pants, are stalling, dawdling, dilly-dallying, and frittering away their time, thinking wrongly that this will allow them more time.

The text never says exactly what those ghosts do or don't do to str

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