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What is the meaning of the second sentence of the passage :" However, they might be taking that goal too seriously. "
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What is the meaning of the second sentence of the passage :" However, they might be taking that goal too seriously. "
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when they want to achieve something they will kill or do anything to reach that goal
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You mean the sentence above? However,they might be taking that goal too seriously. It means that they could have taken their target to serious.
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