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Ludmilka [50]
4 years ago
7

In "The Story-Teller," the bachelor tells the children a story and uses the phrase "horribly good." The author explains "There w

as a wave of reaction in favor of the story."
English
1 answer:
Contact [7]4 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

Unclear question. However, here's a full excerpt from the "The Story-Teller":

"There was a wave of reaction in favor of the story; the word “horrible” in connection with goodness was a novelty that commended itself. It seemed to introduce a ring of truth that was absent from the aunt’s tales of infant life".

The implication of the term "horribly good" implies that what was said was good to the point of being awful to the listeners.

 

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