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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Does this sentence make sense:


"When a girl sets foots in a classroom, she climbs the wrongs of self-confidence."



Note: I heard the sentence somewhere, but I don't understand it.



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THANK YOU.

  

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Without any context, it's impossible to guess what that means.

  • Without any context, it's impossible to guess what that means.
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Without any context, it's impossible to guess what that means.

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"Rungs", not "wrongs". But it still doesn't make a lot of sense.

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Christine ChristieWhen a girl sets foots sets foot in a classroom, she climbs the wrongs rungs of self-confidence.

It probably means the more educated you are, the more confidence you have in yourself.

CJ

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