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Help me explain this sentence, please.

 
 
Nancy88
 
Reply Sun 27 Feb, 2011 11:55 pm
How could I know what she was capable of? I'd seen what regular ordinary men could do. I'd seen newsreels of what they found after the war.


This is a sentence in a novel.
A 16-year-old girl woders whether her mother is a murder.
Before the sentence she says,

No If I knew one thing, I knew that Mom didn't do it. She put her hands over her ears during thunderstorms.
The astry had flown through the air and shatter. Her face had been so blank.
(BTW, in the previous part of the story, her mother had thrown an astry towards them. And the story happens in 1947 when WWⅡhas just ended. )
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PaddyH
 
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Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2011 02:03 am
@Nancy88,
It might be easier if it wasn't for what seems like a lot of spelling mistakes.
WODERS should be wonder
MURDER should be murderer
ASTRY (twice) should be ashtray
SHATTER should be shattered.
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