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Esio Trot Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

what does it mean 'speak against'

I saw it in this sentence:

He spoke against the treaty,

is that mean that 'he' doesn't think the treaty is right and try to change it more fair?
or he's just upset about the treaty and fight against it?
  

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Esio Trot is that mean that 'he' doesn't think the treaty is right and try to change it more fair? or he's just upset about the treaty and fight against it? All we know is that he made a speech opposing the treaty.

  • Esio Trot is that mean that 'he' doesn't think the treaty is right and try to change it more fair?
  • or he's just upset about the treaty and fight against it?
  • All we know is that he made a speech opposing the treaty.
  • We don't know how he felt about it.
  • He might be a politician taking a popular stance against it even though he personally thinks it is OK.
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Esio Trotis that mean that 'he' doesn't think the treaty is right and try to change it more fair? or he's just upset about the treaty and fight against it?
All we know is that he made a speech opposing the treaty.

We don't know how he felt about it.
He might be a politician taking a popular stance against it even though he personally thinks it is

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