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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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What does this sentance mean?

"this is the first time he had ever really seen his mother"
  

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Guest, Can you provide more context? Depending on the context, it might mean different things. It might mean that he had grown up he learned to appreciate his mother and saw her differently than he did when he was younger.

  • Guest, Can you provide more context?
  • Depending on the context, it might mean different things.
  • It might mean that he had grown up he learned to appreciate his mother and saw her differently than he did when he was younger.
  • Or it might mean that he was raised away from this mother and had only seen pictures of her before now.
  • Now this is the first time he had seen his mother.
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Guest,

Can you provide more context?

Depending on the context, it might mean different things.

It might mean that he had grown up he learned to appreciate his mother and saw her differently than he did when he was younger.

Or it might mean that he was raised away from this mother and had only seen pictures of her before now. Now this is the first time he ha

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