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Rumors about me didn’t take long to spread. If I typed “chri” on a search engine, “Christmas murder” and “Christmas crisis” came up as related keywords.
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They had pictures of me taken at the funeral with my face pixelated, but it was done so poorly that everyone who knew me would recognize it was me.
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I thought that way the flower could get some sunlight. Just then, a loud voice echoed in the hallway.
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“So what was it like to see your mom die in front of you?”
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I turned toward the voice. It was a small kid. A boy who often talked back to the teachers and found it amusing that his actions could stir up the crowd.
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How did it feel to see your grandma die in front of you?” he asked. Some of the girls booed, Hey, that’s not funny.
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Rumors about me didn’t take long to spread. If I typed “chri” on a search engine, “Christmas murder” and “Christmas crisis” came up as related keywords.
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They had pictures of me taken at the funeral with my face pixelated, but it was done so poorly that everyone who knew me would recognize it was me.
모자이크
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I thought that way the flower could get some sunlight. Just then, a loud voice echoed in the hallway.
꽃이 햇볕을 받아야 좋겠다고 생각했기 때문이다.
*문법 이상없다고 합니다
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“So what was it like to see your mom die in front of you?”
- 야, 엄마가 눈앞에서 죽었을 때 기분이 어땠냐?
In summary, while both questions address the same general topic, "What was it like to..." invites a broader narrative, while "How did it feel to..." focuses more specifically on the emotional response.
In summary, "What was it like to..." prompts a descriptive response, while "How did it feel to..." directs the focus towards the person's emotional response. Both can be used depending on the context and the desired emphasis in the inquiry.
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I turned toward the voice. It was a small kid. A boy who often talked back to the teachers and found it amusing that his actions could stir up the crowd.
관중들을 휘젓다?
수업 시간에 선생님들에게 자주 말대답을 하고 자기의 행동으로 좌중에 어떤 분위기가 생겨나길 바라는 아이.
stir up: to make people feel strong emotions
- to stir up hatred
- Going back there stirred up a lot of memories for her.
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How did it feel to see your grandma die in front of you?” he asked. Some of the girls booed, Hey, that’s not funny.
*boo: to show that you do not like a person, performance, idea, etc. by shouting ‘boo’