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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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The trauma will be....

What does this part of the sentence below mean? "for things to be the same/normal"

? She was raped by three men. The trauma will be too heavy for her for things to be the same/normal.


Is the sentence below correct? If it's, what does it mean?

? Where was she without me for this to even be possible?

  

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What does this part of the sentence below mean? "for things to be the same/normal" ? She was raped by three men.

  • What does this part of the sentence below mean?
  • "for things to be the same/normal" ?
  • She was raped by three men.
  • The trauma will be too heavy for her for things to be the same/normal .
  • This will distress her for the rest of her life.
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What does this part of the sentence below mean? "for things to be the same/normal"

? She was raped by three men. The trauma will be too heavy for her for things to be the same/normal.

This will distress her for the rest of her life. Her life will never be the same as it was. Her life will never be normal.


Is the sentence below correct? Yes.

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