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Asked • 03/19/19

Meaning of "Lars kam sich unendlich verlassen vor"?

I'm reading *Kleiner Eisbär, wohin fährst du?* von Hans de Beer but I'm puzzled by this sentence:> Lars kam sich unendlich verlassen vor.If *verlassen* is a reflexive verb as the word *sich* suggests, then the sentence means Lars depends on his father. But if *verlassen* is an adjective then the sentence appears to read as "Lars came himself endlessly deserted before." I can't figure out how the words *sich* and *vor* function in this sentence.

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