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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
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You can almost see

When he laughs, the sun laughs in the window-panes. When he thinks, you can almost see his thoughts sitting on all the tables and chairs.
https://www.gpsd.us/cms/lib/NJ01000249/Centricity/Domain/241/The Pudding Like a Night on the Sea.pdf
This is an excerpt from my son's reading book in year 3.
What do "the sun laughs in the window-panes" and " you can almost see his thoughts..."?
  

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" mean ? Did you get distracted and forget to write the main verb? My father is a big man with wild black hair.

  • " mean ?
  • Did you get distracted and forget to write the main verb?
  • My father is a big man with wild black hair.
  • When he laughs, the sun laughs in the window-panes.
  • When he thinks, you can almost see his thoughts sitting on all the tables and chairs.
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JigneshbharatiWhat do "the sun laughs in the window-panes" and " you can almost see his thoughts..." mean?

Did you get distracted and forget to write the main verb?

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