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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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With casual innocence

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What do the semicolon, "catch", "with casual innocence" mean here?

  

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The semi-colon indicates that the sentence that follows it is closely related to the sentence that precedes it.

  • The semi-colon indicates that the sentence that follows it is closely related to the sentence that precedes it.
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The semi-colon indicates that the sentence that follows it is closely related to the sentence that precedes it.

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caught her >>> found an opportunity to talk to her


I suggested - with casual innocence - >>> I pretended that I thought my suggestion was casual and unimportant, but really I knew it was very important.

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