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Denisse Johnston
25 July, 12:00
This is reading between the lines
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Rafael Bryan
25 July, 12:27
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Read between the lines in an idiom that means to discover secret meaning or the meaning that is hidden between the lines/words.
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It means that a person should understand something that is not being said so explicitly. Also, reading between the lines means not believing in everything literaly.
For example: She seems happy and smiley, but reading between the lines, she is very sad and worried.
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