英文电影宝典——The Sixth Sense
eck by another man with a screwdriver. An important tool with a narrow blade at the end, which is used to turn screws in and out. I draw rainbows; They don’t have meetings about rainbows. Cole’s way of saying that people don’t get upset when he draws things that are pretty and not violent. Malcolm tries to reconnect with Anna, as Cole tells Malcolm and his teacher some of the things the "ghosts" have told him. I thought you meant the other Italian restaurant where I asked you to marry me in. There are a couple things to notice about how this line is said, including the fact that the "in" at the end is unnecessary. I just can’t seem to keep track of time. "To keep track" of something is to follow it, or be aware of it. I didn’t have a very good session today. A "session" is the word psychologists use to describe their usual one hour meetings with their patients. They’re both so similar. Same mannerisms, same expressions, same things hanging over their heads. A "mannerism" is a way or style of behaving, such as a nervous habit like avoiding eye contact. If something is "hanging over your head," this often refers to a problem that has become a great worry. He has fingernail cuts on his arm, but I don’t think it’s his mother. I’ve seen her with him and it doesn’t seem to fit. If something doesn’t "fit," it could mean that the theory or guess one makes doesn’t seem correct or make sense (In this case, that Cole’s mom may be the one who has caused the fingernail cuts on his arm). I know that I’ve been a little distant, and I know that it makes you mad. Note that a person can be both physically and emotionally distant. I’m barely given a second chance and I don’t want it to slip away. "Barely" is an important adverb meaning "only just," or hardly. I walk this way to school with Tony Tammasino. :: Is he your best buddy? "Buddy" is another word for friend or pal. Did your mom set that up? In this case, to "set up" something is to organize or arrange it. You are not a freak, and don’t believe anybody who tries to convince you of that. That’s bullshit! "To convince" someone is to try and make them believe something. "Bullshit" is a vulgar but very common word for lies, nonsense, etc. You said "the S word." Children will sometimes refer to shit as "the s word" (And, of course, fuck as "the f word"). So your dad lives in Pittsburgh with a lady who works in a tollbooth. This is the place where people collect money from cars that are about to go on a bridge. A "toll" is a charge or fee. I wonder if she has to pee when she’s working. Think she just holds it? "To Pee" is to urinate, piss or more politely, go to the bathroom. "To hold it" is an important expression referring to that situation where y
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