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What does "universally famed, not merely for her beauty, but her vast expectations" mean?
I'm doing a paragraph analysis for homework and I'm supposed to simplify / interpret sentences so that its easier to understand. What does it mean?
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- 4 years agoFavorite Answer
It means she has a reputation with which many people are familiar -- a reputation for being beautiful, and for expecting a lot from other people.
- anonimitieLv 74 years ago
It means the author is only functionally literate. I think they mean, "Internationally famous for just her beauty but, her vast..."
Expectations? That makes absolutely no sense at all.
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