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From“ The Bat and Friends”, what does the last line "But so was Bat" mean? Thank you! He looked for a way to get in. Then Bat saw a hole. It was little. But so was Bat.
22 dec. 2023 12:35
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蝙蝠 Bat was looking for a way to get in, meaning an entrance to some place. Bat saw a hole (a place to enter). It was little (the hole). "But so was Bat." Bat is little too (little enough to fit into the hole and gain entrance to the place).
22 december 2023
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"So" performs two things at once: (1) it refers back to something previously mentioned and (2) it acts as an adverb. Determiners and pronouns like "this", "that", "who", "whom", "whose" can do #1, but they cannot do #2, so "so" is sort of a miracle word. Compare these two items: A) "The hole was small. Mary told me so." B) "The hole was small. Mary told me that." "So" and "that" both refer to the entire sentence "The hole was small." The difference is that in (B), "that" acts as a placeholder for "the hole was small". Thus (B) is the same as "The hole was small. Mary told me the hole was small." However, in (A) "so" acts as an adverb to modify the verb "told". Thus (A) is similar to "The hole was small. Mary told me likewise." In your example, "so" refers back to "little" and modifies the second "was".
24 december 2023
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The hole was little but Bat was also little.
22 december 2023
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The hole was little enough to accommodate the bat
22 december 2023
Thank you very much for your answer!
22 december 2023
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