mdacosta wrote:
isn't the description 'however noble their motives might have been' which is intended to describe Brutus and Cassius to far from them to be correct?
Dear mdacosta,
I'm happy to respond.
I would draw the following distinction: the pronoun"their " certainly refers to "Brutus and Cassius " but in the pronoun-antecedent relationship, there's no requirement of proximity, as long as the intended antecedent
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