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Tenacious Learner Posted 16 years ago
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Struck

Hi teachers,

Just at that moment, a thought struck him.



An explanation to 'a thought struck him' can be 'an idea ocurred rapidly in his mind'.







  

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An explanation to 'a thought struck him' can be 'an idea ocurred rapidly in his mind'. Is it right the explanation? That is the right idea - a though occurred suddenly and was significant.

  • An explanation to 'a thought struck him' can be 'an idea ocurred rapidly in his mind'.
  • Is it right the explanation?
  • That is the right idea - a though occurred suddenly and was significant.
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An explanation to 'a thought struck him' can be 'an idea ocurred rapidly in his mind'.

Is it right the explanation?

That is the right idea - a though occurred suddenly and was significant.
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Thank you very much LouiseT.

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