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How would you interpret this phrase?
How would you interpret this phrase ‘the crew scared’ in the last sentence?
What do you think scared the crew?
Thanks. It’s from A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway (Chapter 9).
the context:
It was dark outside and the long light from the search-lights was moving over the mountains. There were big search-lights on that front mounted on camions that you passed sometimes on the roads at night, close behind the lines, the camion stopped a little off the road, an officer directing the light and the crew scared.
13 apr. 2016 10:04
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The crew was "close behind the lines" or near the battle, so they were scared.
13 april 2016
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Wu Ting
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans
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Engels
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