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Shia
what does "I have nothing against her" mean?
a. I don't think she is bad
B. I don't hate or dislike her
c. I don't think she has bad intentions
d. all above
Apr 19, 2024 11:47 PM
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Hi, Shia! It's letter B. It could also mean you don't have any negative intentions towards her. :)
April 20, 2024
It could be A, B or both; but not C.
April 20, 2024
"B" is the only correct answer.
"A" is wrong because whether or not I think she is "bad" has no necessary connection with "having nothing against her". "Bad" is such a vague word. A person can be "bad" in so many different ways.
Likewise, "C" has no relationship with "having nothing against her". For example, I might read in the newspaper about a person who has bad intentions. However, since I don't know her and she is not part of my personal life, why would I have anything against her?
April 21, 2024
D
April 20, 2024
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