“He patted her on the back whenever she got something right, and he looked hard andmean at any kid when teased her.” I think the underlined phrase should be corrected as follows:he looked hard and mean at any kid who teased her (or when teasing her)Otherwise, I can't understand what the sentence is trying to say.But anyway I am not sure since I am not a native speaker. Could you help me understand the sentence? Thanks.
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