"you 'are an idiot he shouted. there is absolutely on future for a boy like you".
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This line has been taken from The Artist written by a celbrated Japaness short story writer of the twenth century shiga Naoya. Through this dialogue a tea cher scolds a boy named seibei not to do foolish gourd during class or in the class room
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The meaning is that you are a foolish
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This passage was taken from The Artist by the renowned 20th-century Japanese short story writer, Shiga Naoya. Through this conversation, a tea lady chastises a boy by the name of seibei for acting foolishly in class or the classroom.
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The following is the statement's intended meaning:
- The individual shouting at the little boy seemed to be older.
- The young youngster, in the speaker's opinion, is an imbecile and useless. The boy must have done something wrong for the speaker to be irritated and frustrated.
- Exasperated, the speaker makes a comment.
- He thinks the youngster won't have a fulfilling life with a secure future.
- He asserted that the youngster will never have any successful possibilities if he continues to be an imbecile.
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