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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Reading Topic Refer Meaning

                                  10/24/19         
Refer Meaning       
By Jaren Ocampo

Hello Viewers 
Today I will be talking about Refer. Refer is a knowledge you've learned from the text and combining it from some of your knowledge. Here are some of my examples of referring and other meanings of referring.



1.  I get super tired of hearing about some cool new apps


2.  I asked and asked and made them see I would never stop asking.


3. MeMe made me felt terrible


4. We’re almost like twins, said MeMe


5. The Narrator felt like the phone was a big deal to her.

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Refer


1. The Narrator is not interested in cool new apps 


2. The Narrator likes picking on the stuff she wants.

3.  The Narrator wanted to sell her phone


4. MeMe and the Narrator looked like each other

5. The Narrator felt like there was someone in her phone


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