Konstantin1983 wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
Konstantin1983 wrote:
I have a little question about option C. Does "when it was first published in 1855" seem to modify "revolution"? Or what was published in 1855? A book or revolution? Do we need to have "when" as closer to "Leaves of Grass" as possible or not? Thanks!
If a pronoun is the subject of a clause, it can unambiguously refer to the subject of another clause in the sentence by virtue of parallelism, even though there may be other possible antecedents.
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