Kelly Xu
of which there was no end on my third day in India?? 1) The taking of another's story as your own is a type of thievery, charming or otherwise, that claims attention under a surface awareness. As an adult I've learned to give young people plenty of latitude to experiment with lying because imagination and what we call reality are just a continuum. And because the sixth sense is the most developed and inclusive of all the others, sometimes what we call a lie is actually a sixth sense that cannot be seen or proven—yet. I would like to know what does the "yet " in the end mean? Thanks. 2) Alter bathing, Robert showed us how to smoke bong, which is Indian marijuana that has been ground to a thick paste. After we got stoned I was in trouble because marijuana makes me vulnerable to fear, of which there was no end on my third day in India. I fell silent and that night became very sick with a temperature of 106 that lasted for a week. I would like to know what does "of which" in the second sentence mean? Here "which " refers to the fear?
Oct 23, 2014 1:15 AM
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Yet represents something that has not happened, but is likely to happen in the future. You are correct "of which" is referring to the fear. What he is saying is that during his third day in India there was no end to the fear he was feeling. Do you understand?
October 23, 2014
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