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15 oct 2014
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What does "The kind that lasts" in the last line mean?
What does "The kind that lasts" in the last line mean?

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- Inglés (US)
"The kind" means "a type of something" so if they are referring to the condition of her being dead, they mean the condition is the type that will last, or remain in that state. So I guess they mean she will stay dead.
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