what does the phrase propped up mean in the two gentlemen of Verona chapter
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Here propped up means supported oneself. Lucia was Nicola and Jacopo’s sister. She was not well. She sat on the bed and supported herself with the pillows.
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Lucia, one of the characters of the stories was ill and she ‘propped up’, it means she supported herself with the pillows while sitting on the bed.
Explanation:
- Lucia was the sister of Nicola and Jacobo. She was not well physically and mentally.
- According to the story, she sat on the bed and propped herself up with the pillows.
- She propped herself that is supported herself with the pillows to get rest or relax.
- She got comfortable in the bed to relax herself as she was not feeling well and her brother and sister were worried.
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