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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Thrown to the ground

(A man, Jack, is on the rooftop terrace of a building)

Another explosion rocks the roof. Jack is thrown to the ground. He struggles to his feet.


Can I use 'ground' here or would it sound like he was thrown off the building?

  

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anonymous Can I use 'ground' here Yes. anonymous would it sound like he was thrown off the building? It didn't sound like that to me when I read it.

  • anonymous Can I use 'ground' here Yes.
  • anonymous would it sound like he was thrown off the building?
  • It didn't sound like that to me when I read it.
  • No.
  • CJ
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anonymousCan I use 'ground' here

Yes.

anonymouswould it sound like he was thrown off the building?

It didn't sound like that to me when I read it.

No.

CJ

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