it at my face up it ate me up who said these words?why
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on the face of it (vistas)
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Derry, the boy who had scarred face in the story ‘On The Face Of It’, by Susan Hill, said these words to Mr. Lamb. Here the former is explaining to the latter that the scar not only did physical damage, but psychological damage also. Owing to the scar on his face, people around him often humiliated him. He had developed a kind of inferiority complex. As a result he preferred seclusion and aloofness.
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Derry, the boy who had scarred face in the story ‘On The Face Of It’, by Susan Hill, said these words to Mr. Lamb. Here the former is explaining to the latter that the scar not only did physical damage, but psychological damage also. Owing to the scar on his face, people around him often humiliated him. He had developed a kind of inferiority complex. As a result he preferred seclusion and aloofness.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU:-))
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