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An interview 3

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 5:14 am
by pdh0224
Dear teacher,

"I had a daughter so depressed she hadn't combed her hair or come out of her pajamas in a month, with her baby."

Q: Let me analyse the sentence.

"I had a daughter (who is) so depressed(.) She hadn't combed her hair or come out of her pajamas in a month, with her baby."

What is modified by "with her baby"? she or come out and

combed?


All the best, :)

Re: An interview 3

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 7:52 am
by Robyn
"I had a daughter who, at the time, was so depressed she hadn't combed her hair or come out of her pajamas in a month, with her baby."

Sorry. :( 'with her baby' doesn't make any sense to me, either. :?:

Oh! Maybe it means this, I had a daughter who was so depressed with having had a baby that she hadn't.... :?: