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Post by patapin on Jul 1, 2016 8:44:43 GMT
Hi everyone, a strip from August 1981: I believe Sally's comparing school to the Navy. But what does "to be in" mean there? To be in her home, or to be in school (=Navy for Sally)?
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Post by dancelover on Jul 1, 2016 15:39:06 GMT
First, the entire military, not just the Navy. Second, "be in" refers to "in the Navy (or Army, Marines, etc.). D Hi everyone, a strip from August 1981: I believe Sally's comparing school to the Navy. But what does "to be in" mean there? To be in her home, or to be in school (=Navy for Sally)?
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Post by patapin on Jul 3, 2016 8:59:00 GMT
Hi dancelover, you understood me perfectly: that's exactly what I needed to know, thanks
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