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驿寄梅花
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"jams, safely attached to her back, made no sound at all" why is safely uesed in front of this short sentance?
Apr 19, 2013 12:04 PM
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Jam can also be a verb, meaning to push something in so that it is tight. Example. - He jams the wedge into the bottom of the door, so it will stay open. I suppose jamming something safely attaches it to a back.
April 19, 2013
Hi, what's a Jam?! it just indicates a sense of security, it's nothing to do with grammar - it's not required. It's just an adverb used to develop the sentence. If you mean the order of the wording, it just sounds better this way (that's my understanding anyway)
April 19, 2013
If it is "safely" attached, this means that it will not fall off and break.
October 31, 2013
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