Hi
I am no expert but I will try to explain whatever the rules I have learned in past few months. Here it goes:
- 'As' can be used as both stating a comparison and a function. For comparison, the rule is 'As+ clause'...; for stating a function the rule is 'As+ Noun'...
- Coming back to the two sentence structure, the first one is a clause. As it is a subordinate clause, it needs a dependent clause to convey its meaning. Here, the dependent clause is - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (...) scandalized
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I am no expert but I will try to explain whatever the rules I have learned in past few months. Here it goes:
- 'As' can be used as both stating a comparison and a function. For comparison, the rule is 'As+ clause'...; for stating a function the rule is 'As+ Noun'...
- Coming back to the two sentence structure, the first one is a clause. As it is a subordinate clause, it needs a dependent clause to convey its meaning. Here, the dependent clause is - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (...) scandalized
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