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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the meaning of Part B.

I can understand what is the meaning of part B, but I don't understand the structure. Every?
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Boy (Prince):"There is no need to call me that" (means call me by single name)
Girl(Servant):"There is every need.. sir "
  

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youzou There is no need to call me that ... There is every need ... There is NO need - - to call me that.

  • youzou There is no need to call me that ...
  • There is every need ...
  • There is NO need - - to call me that.
  • There is EVERY need - - to call you that.
  • ~ Yes, there IS a need - - to call you that.
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youzouThere is no need to call me that ... There is every need ...
There is NO need - - to call me that.
There is EVERY need - - to call you that. ~ Yes, there IS a need - - to call you that.

The servant contradicts the prince. She disagrees with him (in an old-fashioned and formal way). She politely rejects his offer to address him in a more fa
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Yes thanks, I knew the meaning. But I haven't faced EVERY like that. Is it common. It sounds Britain rather than Ame. Does it?
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youzouI haven't faced seen EVERY like that.
You're using "faced" incorrectly in many of your posts! Be careful!
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No. You won't see it often used that way very often. As I already said, it's very old-fashioned, so it's used to help us imagine that the story took place a long

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