markhu26
how to paraphrase“He was afraid he might...even if there were no such things as accident“ He walked through the auditorium and outside to the playground. He sat down on the steps outside the auditorium and ate his lunch. At least he had her book with him. That was almost as good as eating lunch with her He didn’t read while he ate. He was afraid he might accidentally spill food on the book even if there were no such things as accident” Colleen Verigold walked by. “Hello, Colleen!” he called to her. She stopped and looked at him oddly, then walked away without returning his hello thanks Gary his teacher once told him she didn't believe in accidents so , totally
19 de fev de 2020 15:04
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It seems like we need more context to understand this sentence. My guess is that this is a story about a person who does not believe that anything is an "accident" (maybe he believes that all things happen for a reason? or that when people do things "by accident," it was really because of a subconscious desire?). It's irrational for him to be afraid of "accidentally" spilling food, since he doesn't believe in accidents. That's my best guess just based on these two sentences, but I could be completely wrong, since I don't know where the passage comes from. It seems like there must be a reason why the writer says "even if there were no such things as accidents," since this isn't a normal worldview. So my guess is that it is the worldview of the character.
19 de fevereiro de 2020
Hi! There was no accident. Nothing happened because he was scared of ruining his book if he'd dropped food on it. So he did not eat with his book close to the food. Is that clear? If you'd like more help, I'd be happy to assist you. Feel free to look at my teaching profile and class offerings and send me a message if you think I can help you.
19 de fevereiro de 2020
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