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Hetty Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Stick with?

Could somebody paraphrase this sentence?

I kept worrying about the kids. What about Cass and her work would stick with them? Would their most lasting memory be of the wreck? How could Noah not be angry, no longer able to walk or play soccer?

Thanks a lot!
  

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Hello, Hetty. The sentence is incorrectly composed. I suppose what is meant is this: What about Cass and her work?

  • Hello, Hetty.
  • The sentence is incorrectly composed.
  • I suppose what is meant is this: What about Cass and her work?
  • Would it stick with them?
  • - - The latter asks whether they would remember Cass and her work and continue to use it / be affected by it.
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Hello, Hetty. The sentence is incorrectly composed. I suppose what is meant is this:

What about Cass and her work? Would it stick with them? -- The latter asks whether they would remember Cass and her work and continue to use it / be affected by it.
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Thanks, Mr. Miscawber!

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