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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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To lay...

Do these sentences make sense:


a) "In her memoir, she lays herself."


b) "In her memoir, she lays her life."


c) "In her memoir, she lays her life open."



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" No. " No. " You might see this, but I call it wrong.

  • " No.
  • " No.
  • " You might see this, but I call it wrong.
  • The meaning is supposed to be that she presents her life like an open book, but to lay something open is to gash it.
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Christine Christiea) "In her memoir, she lays herself."

No.

Christine Christieb) "In her memoir, she lays her life."

No.

Christine Christiec) "In her memoir, she lays her life open."

You might see this, but I call it wrong. The meaning is supposed to be that she presents h

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