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what I could of him
And now, in an attempt to hold on to what I could of him, I had volunteered to do it myself. (My old professor was terribly kill, so I gave him a massage instructed by the helper)
"What I could of him"
How should I understand this part, especially the word, 'of'?
17 de sep. de 2019 4:01
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Not much context here so I could be wrong, but I read "in an attempt to hold on to what I could of him" as "in an attempt to keep him (the professor) in as good a health as possible". It sounds like the old professor's health was failing badly, and the speaker intended to give the professor a massage to try and help him as much as possible. ie. to figuratively 'hold on' to the professor's health and stop it 'leaving'.
17 de septiembre de 2019
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“In an attempt to hold on to what I could of him” = “in an attempt to retain/maintain (some connection with him) (some relationship with him) (some memory of him).” “Of” means “related to” or “in connection with” him. Example: “In attempt to hold on to what he could of his (dead) mother, he kept photos of her on his wall.”
17 de septiembre de 2019
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