I assume it means the author of the article does not know the identity of the stranger who donated money for the operation.As opposed to a familiar stranger?An unknown stranger later visited their house . . .![]()
a bit obvious perhaps?
I assume it means the author of the article does not know the identity of the stranger who donated money for the operation.As opposed to a familiar stranger?![]()
a bit obvious perhaps?
"Unknown stranger" is similar to advertisers offering "a free gift". Sorry, but I've never been the recipient of a gift I paid for.
Then he should have written “an anonymous stranger,” or “a stranger whose identity is unknown.”I assume it means the author of the article does not know the identity of the stranger who donated money for the operation.As opposed to a familiar stranger?An unknown stranger later visited their house . . .![]()
^ Well it could be new and crappier. Maybe a budget version of the original product with a few features cut for poorer people to be able to afford.
Suppose it's something like a TV dinner with multiple components. The dessert could be new, while the chicken is merely improved.![]()
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