In the story a face in the dark how can you explaythe boy's "strange, soundless weeping "?
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the boy's weeping can be described/explained like:
the boy was weeping a soundless weeping. the soundless weeping of the boy frightened Mr.Oliver although he was a very brave man because that was unusual for anyone to see such a scene as every person makes noise while weeping. anyone in mr.oliver's place would have been shocked and frightened. although mr.oliver still proves his bravery because if anyone else would have been there would have choked to death.
the boy was weeping a soundless weeping. the soundless weeping of the boy frightened Mr.Oliver although he was a very brave man because that was unusual for anyone to see such a scene as every person makes noise while weeping. anyone in mr.oliver's place would have been shocked and frightened. although mr.oliver still proves his bravery because if anyone else would have been there would have choked to death.
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His weeping was strange in the sense that there was no sound or voice when he wept. it implies that he was suffering from so much pain and sorrow that he could not even make voice. He lost the energy and sensation to make voice , he knew nothing at that time , he was lost.
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