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Jamal 1315 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Years bleed together.

Hello evey body.

When you leave your country for another, years bleed together like rain on the newsprint. One year becomes five and five years become ten. Ten years become fifteen.

Would you please help me.

I can't understand what years bleed together means.

Does it mean time passes hard? Rain on the newsprint makes its content disappear.

I can't get the relationship between the first sentence and the example given.

Thanks so much.

  

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First off, the rain is not what bleeds together. The definite article "the" with "newsprint" is wrong. There has to be a comma after the first "five".

  • First off, the rain is not what bleeds together.
  • The definite article "the" with "newsprint" is wrong.
  • There has to be a comma after the first "five".
  • And that is just the technical errors.
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First off, the rain is not what bleeds together. The definite article "the" with "newsprint" is wrong. There has to be a comma after the first "five". And that is just the technical errors.

We use "bleed" to mean "to spread into or through something gradually ; seep - foreign policy bleeds into economic policy" (

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Elena sent Talia back to live with Perla with the idea that she would raise the baby for a little while until Elena could send for her return. When you leave one country for another, nobody tells you years will bleed together like rain on newsprint. One year becomes five and five years become ten. Ten years become fifteen.


Time passes by so fast that the years become indistinct in y

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