jy295 wrote:
In Answer "E", I felt that the use of "it" after the semicolon was ambiguous. The two nouns in the preceding clause are "Lancastrians" and "Battle". Although it's logical that "it" would refer to battle, is there a grammar rule that would allows us to definitely say that "it" points to "battle"?
I have this same doubt, any explanation for this? A semicolon should separate 2 independent clauses but does "it" after the
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