Hi friends!
I'm reading a story from William Maxwell that name is The woman who had no eye for small details and I have some problem to understand these sentences:
1. The woman who had no eye for small details.
Is it mean the woman doesn't attention to small things?
2. She had good bones and beautiful heave hair.
Is it mean she's well-built?
3. Her house was was the last house on a narrow dirt road, deep in the country.
What is the mean of deep in the country?
4. She kept peculiar hours, and ate when she was hungry.
I can't understand the first part.
5. The eyes clouded by absent-mindedness, the sweater with a button missing, worn over a dress that belonged in the rag bag.
Thanks so much.
Hassan Rezaei I'm reading a story from by William Maxwell that name is titled "T he woman who had no eye for small detail s", and I have some proble ms to understan ding these sentences: Hassan Rezaei 1. The woman who had no eye for small details. Is Does it mean the woman doesn't pay attention to small things?
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Hassan RezaeiI'm reading a storyfromby William Maxwellthat name istitled "The woman who had no eye for small details", and I have some problemstounderstan
1. Yes she doesnt care about material things all she cared is the birds she’s feeding
2. Yes she’s well built and a strong and big girl
3. In a dirty old road where no one or few people live there like far from a scity
4. She kept peculiar hours it means that she doesn’t jave a schedule or she doesn’t care about the time she’s wasting. She doesn’t keep or follo