English, asked by vigneshbandi1, 5 months ago

Look at the concluding part of the story.
He reseained the tears that were threatening sorrhout.jumped down
bus toks, rushed ca muttering. I don't care for your dirty schat
Now imagine what will happen to Swami aller going away
Write u narrative which should include dialogues, sensory per
Vera may inclade things such as the following
Swami rushed out from the class
His parents asked what happened ar school
His mother looked at the scars on his shoulder
His father wanted him to go to school.
Swami did not like to go to school
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

"S'en" aller is a set phrase that literally means "to go from here".

The "en" part stands for "de" meaning "from" + a non-mentioned place, which is "here".

In a way, it is the opposite of "y aller" where "y" means "there".

So "s'en aller" refers to the place you are leaving from and "y aller" the place you are going to.

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