Harry
What does "The arrangement commended itself to his judgment as simple and effective." mean? The end upon which the civilian stood almost, but not quite, reached a fourth. This plank had been held in place by the weight of the captain; it was now held by that of the sergeant. At a signal from the former the latter would step aside, the plank would tilt and the condemned man go down between two ties. "The arrangement commended itself to his judgment as simple and effective." His face had not been covered nor his eyes bandaged. He looked a moment at his "unsteadfast footing," then let his gaze wander to the swirling water of the stream racing madly beneath his feet. A piece of dancing driftwood caught his attention and his eyes followed it down the current. How slowly it appeared to move, What a sluggish stream! I don't know the meaning of the sentence "The arrangement commended itself to his judgment as simple and effective."" What does the sentence mean? Please..
7 Tem 2013 23:35
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The civilian is standing on the plank over the swirling water, and all the captain has to do is give the word, and the sergeant steps aside, and the civilian falls into the water. That's the arrangement/situation/scenario that the civilian is in, and the captain thinks this method of handling the civilian is both simple and effective.
8 Temmuz 2013
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It means that he liked the arrangement as it was easy and straightforward.
7 Temmuz 2013
Oxford dictionary. :-)
10 Temmuz 2013
Which dictionary have you used to try to figure out the meaning?
7 Temmuz 2013
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