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Book mango 418 Posted 7 years ago
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Thus arrayed

"They came in twos and threes, dressed in the fashionable Disney costumes of the year, Lion King, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast, or in the costumes of televised superheroes, Protean, shape–shifting, thus arrayed, in twos and threes, complaining it was too hot with the mask on," From Rick Moody’s short story “http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780316592109?aff=FWR

What does "thus arrayed" mean here? Does it mean people who are dressed in the costumes of different shapes of the Protean are in one line?

  

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thus arrayed dressed in this way in fancy clothes Does it mean people who are dressed in the costumes of different shapes of the Protean are in one line? No. Clive

  • thus arrayed dressed in this way in fancy clothes Does it mean people who are dressed in the costumes of different shapes of the Protean are in one line?
  • No.
  • Clive
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thus arrayed dressed in this way in fancy clothes


Does it mean people who are dressed in the costumes of different shapes of the Protean are in one line? No.

Clive

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