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1 : tightly pressed into a container The contents of the bottle are under pressure. 2 : in a state of stress or anxiety because of having too much to do They both work well under pressure. 3 : being made to feel forced to do something (as by arguments, threats, etc.) The mayor is under pressure to resign.
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There is a mistake with the use of signs in the sentence. The mistake in the sentence is that the sentence before "she said" and "he said" will be kept in a double comma, so the correct sentence will be
"You go inside and sit down", she said.
"No", he replied.
She misinterprets the reactions of others. “Perhaps the grass in the other field is better,” suggested the aunt fatuously. Hope this helps!
OK so the Latin prefix dis means Apart.
Fun fact
An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged