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Maud herself drives the action along and we see her confusion from inside her head, the struggle to make sense of her thoughts, the unknowing repetition of actions such as shopping for tinned peaches, the obsession with small details that nag at her brain.
After I sent that note, there was one nagging detail that still bothered me, and had not been answered.
As I racked the shotgun, fired it, and racked it again, one detail from the police reports nagged at me.
It is clear that a promising line of research is to examine in greater detail the forms of errors that children make in sentence repetition tasks (see Nag et al., 2013; Moll et al., 2013).
"The plausibles," he called them — viewers who, rather than enjoying one of his stories about two ordinary people caught up in some sort of sinister affair, would nag at minor details or ask, "Why don't they call the cops?" To narrative filmmakers, the plausibles ask the wrong questions and make the wrong demands.
Well, nags.
She nags.
Yet the obverse nags.
Even so, one questions nags.
Flags Over the Nags Q.
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