How does she apparently save him?

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In the movie, No One Lives, there's a scene where the "Driver" plays a "sociopathic game" with his victim, Emma.

He slits his own throat and later appears to have healed.

How exactly did this happen? How did she "save" him (as he claims)?



Best Answer

He cut his own jugular, but beforehand he explained to the woman (Emma) how to staunch the wound and dress it so that he would not bleed out and die. This is revealed in a cut scene as a flashback.




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How do you use apparently correctly?

You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true. Oil prices fell this week, apparently because of over-production. You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it is or not.

How to start a sentence with apparently?

Apparently is an adverb that is often used at the beginning of a sentence. When this happens, follow the above rule and use a comma. Example 1: Correct: Apparently, he was hungry!

What is the actual meaning of apparently?

Definition of apparently : it seems apparent \u2014used to describe something that appears to be true based on what is known an apparently happy marriageThe window had apparently been forced open. Apparently, we're supposed to wait here.

Can we use apparently at the end of a sentence?

It can appear anywhere, providing it correctly performs its function as an adverb. Having said, I also have this to add: it is difficult to conceive of a sentence that is both grammatically correct and not clumsy with the word apparently at the end (last word).



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