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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A sense of

In approaching this problem in this fashion to counteract the one-sided education of youth the thinking people of this country have no desire to upset the curricula of the schools or to force the Negro as such into public discussion; but if the Negro is to be elevated he must be educated in the sense of being developed from what he is, and the public must be so enlightened as to think of the Negro as a man.

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what is as such?
'in a sense' means that they are in the process of development??

Can i say something like "I felt a sense of torture" when i felt an event was too boring and say after the event to friends that it was hard to sit through.

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what is as such? -- In and of himself; per se. -- It sounds odd to me.

  • what is as such?
  • -- In and of himself; per se.
  • -- It sounds odd to me.
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what is as such? -- In and of himself; per se.
In the sense of = with the meaning of
in a sense = in a way

Can i say something like "I felt a sense of torture" when i felt an event was too boring and say after the event to friends that it was hard to sit through.-- It sounds odd to me.
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