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Teo Posted 5 years ago
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Twice I enjoyed going to assembly.

I attended assembly every Thursday that required a dress code. Twice I enjoyed going to assembly. A group of kids performed on the stage. (Lust of a Dope Friend, by Jerome Livingstone Jr.)

What does the sentence in bold mean?

  

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Teo What does the sentence in bold mean? Twice I enjoyed going to assembly. I went to the assembly performance once, and I liked it.

  • Teo What does the sentence in bold mean?
  • Twice I enjoyed going to assembly.
  • I went to the assembly performance once, and I liked it.
  • Then I went to the assembly performance one more time, and I liked it.
  • twice = two times CJ
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TeoWhat does the sentence in bold mean?

Twice I enjoyed going to assembly.

I went to the assembly performance once, and I liked it.
Then I went to the assembly performance one more time, and I liked it.

twice = two times

CJ

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