esson 9-A Dill pickle I. Text Analysis Question 2: Was she sure about the mockery later? Proof 1: Proof 2 Para. 52 It seems such ages ago that particular night Implication: Although it was only 6 years, it appeared that he had practically forgotten everything about their past love. But to Vera, she could even remember the details clearly. W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Proof 1: Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle I. Text Analysis Para. 52 It seems such ages ago. Implication: Although it was only 6 years, it appeared that he had practically forgotten everything about their past love. But to Vera, she could even remember the details clearly. Question 2: Was she sure about the mockery later? that particular night Proof 2 To be continued on the next page
esson 9-A Dill pickle I. Text Analysis Proof 2: Para. 52 Proof 3 I had to take such a leap back to hat time Implication: a I had ceased to cherish that memory I had forgotten you long ago W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Para. 52 … I had to take such a leap back to that time. Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle I. Text Analysis Proof 2: Implication: I had ceased to cherish that memory. I had forgotten you long ago. Proof 3 To be continued on the next page
esson 9-A Dill pickle I. Text Analysis All these hurt Vera painfully. Proof 3: Para. 52 although at the time that letter He was not nearly finished my life. I found.. and aware of I couldn't help laughing as I read it. having hurt Vera Implication: To write such a break-up letter was very difficult for Vera. The letter reminded them of the heart-broken feeling and it finished both the man and the woman But he trivialized the letter and even mocked the letter, which hurt Vera deeply. back to 9 W BTL E
W B T L E Para. 52 … although at the time that letter nearly finished my life. I found… and I couldn't help laughing as I read it. Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle I. Text Analysis Implication: To write such a break-up letter was very difficult for Vera. The letter reminded them of the heart-broken feeling and it finished both the man and the woman. But he trivialized the letter, and even mocked the letter, which hurt Vera deeply. Proof 3: All these hurt Vera painfully. He was not aware of having hurt Vera. back to 9
esson 9-A Dill pickle I. Text Analysis Sentence Analysis 10 Question: What was Veras response to the man's painful hurt? Para. 53 She had buttoned her collar again and drawn down her veil Mentioning of the letter hurt her very much, but he was not aware of the hurt. She tried to control herself go to 11 W BTL E
W B T L E Question: What was Vera's response to the man's painful hurt? Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle I. Text Analysis Sentence Analysis 10 She had buttoned her collar again and drawn down her veil. Mentioning of the letter hurt her very much, but he was not aware of the hurt. She tried to control herself. Para. 53 go to 11