Post 008
Throwing in the Towel
"I tried everything—reading, asking for help, even watching tutorials online—but nothing worked. Finally, I had to throw in the towel. Some things just aren’t meant to be, I guess. My friend patted me on the back and said, ‘Hey, at least you tried!’ Maybe I’ll give it another shot someday."
Question: What does "throwing in the towel" mean in this story?
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Pronunciation
Listen to the audio and repeat or use it as a guide while you read. Focus on “throwing in the towel” and practice its rhythm.
Intonation
Sentence: “Finally, I had to throw in the towel.”
Intonation variations:
“Finally, I had to throw in the towel.” (Stressing I emphasizes personal struggle.)
“Finally, I had to throw in the towel.” (Stressing throw highlights the act of giving up.)
“Finally, I had to throw in the towel.” (Stressing towel emphasizes the finality of quitting.)
Expression
Idiom: Throwing in the towel means giving up or admitting defeat.
Use this idiom: When you stop trying after repeated efforts.