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Pructus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Thinking the worst of a woman

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Maybe they were tired, I said. Perhaps they were intimidated. I did not say they may have been turned off by campaign riffs that worked for supporters but not the uninitiated. Those had not bothered me. I was too caught up by (A) my own epiphany: I’d bought the media line. I, a leftist who studied religion, had spent 20 years (B) thinking the worst of a woman—she was out for money, played on her sexuality, (C)exploited (C) the lost—because she believed something different from what I did.
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I need help on the meaning of (A), (B) and (C)....

A means my own enlightening?
B means thinking the worst things that can happen to a woman ?
C means, the losers or people with low income?

  

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a - Yes b - No; thinking of the worst ways a woman can behave c - No way of knowing for sure, but 'the lost' usually refers to people in poor mental circumstances rather than physical circumstances.

  • a - Yes b - No; thinking of the worst ways a woman can behave c - No way of knowing for sure, but 'the lost' usually refers to people in poor mental circumstances rather than physical circumstances.
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a - Yes
b - No; thinking of the worst ways a woman can behave
c - No way of knowing for sure, but 'the lost' usually refers to people in poor mental circumstances rather than physical circumstances.
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Oh...

Thanks a lot, Mister Micawber!!

It's really great help for my understanding of the article...

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