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Do we say "hanging from the walls"?

The restaurant’s interior is beautifully designed with some of her exquisite paintings hanging from the walls and includes a comfortable reading corner where patrons can calmly read spiritual literature including her books and magazines, and other a non-violent lifestyle. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please explain the questions about the paragraph above: Q1: What does it mean by"hanging from the walls"? (Don't we usually say "hanging on the walls"?) Q2: Does the word"patrons"here mean "customers"?If not, what does it refer to? Q3: Does"a non-violent lifestyle" here refer to the books of a non-violent lifestyle? If not, please tell me the right answer. Thanks a lot~

Public Comments

  1. No, I say "my hanging balls".
  2. Q1: Yes Q2: Yes Q3: "Other a non-violent lifestyle" is incorrect grammatically. The question should be rephrased to be comprehensible. At this point, I'm not sure if it refers to books illustrating other types of non-violent lifestyles. If so, it should read "and other books and magazines whose themes describe other non-violent lifestyles."
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