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7 February, 05:25

Read this passage from "The Fish I Didn't Catch."

I made a strong pull, and brought up a tangle of weeds. Again and again I cast out my line with aching arms, and drew it back empty. I looked at my uncle appealingly. "Try once more," he said; "we fishermen must have patience."

Which best explains how knowing the definition of appealingly is useful in understanding the passage?

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  1. 7 February, 05:27
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    It probably that they use the word appealing as if he looked at him intence.
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