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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The analyses of a text.

The protagonist is in a bar now.

None of them seemed particularly interested in me, though my own attention was drawn to an unescorted young lady with pale hair and a cameolike profile, which ends the resemblance because cameos don't smile much and she did the second time at me, right before she looked away.
["Trump of Doom" of The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny]
I'd like to know if "ends the resemblance" means "she is not the same as cameos."
And I'd like to know if "she did the second time at me" means "she smiled at me at the second time."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

" She is not otherwise the same a a cameo. " Yes.

  • " She is not otherwise the same a a cameo.
  • " Yes.
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park sang joonI'd like to know if "ends the resemblance" means "she is not the same as cameos."
She is not otherwise the same a a cameo.
park sang joonAnd I'd like to know if "she did the second time at me" means "she smiled at me at the second time."
Yes.
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Thank you, Mr.Micawber, for another very kind answer from you. Emotion: smile
I was wondering if you meant "in other ways" by "otherwise."
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park sang joonI was wondering if you meant "in other ways" by "otherwise."
I meant 'otherwise'. Do you not know that word?
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I'm so sorry for my poor vocabulary knowledge. Emotion: crying
In fact, I have a hard time finding out the meaning whenever I meet the word.

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