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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

to make for good

Does "with enough half-truth thrown in to make for good, scandalous reading" mean "he has also added some half-truth information to make his story (this scandalous reading) more interesting"?

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He has told everything to the newspapers... Every last detail... with enough half-truth thrown in to make for good, scandalous reading.
  

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Yes, he added half-truths to make the story more scandalous and make it a more exciting/interesting read.

  • Yes, he added half-truths to make the story more scandalous and make it a more exciting/interesting read.
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Yes, he added half-truths to make the story more scandalous and make it a more exciting/interesting read.

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