During Terry's fight with "Hush," it is revealed that he is not only capable of matching Terry, but is also aware it's not Bruce Wayne. "Hush" reveals his plan while regarding Terry as an 'imposter', and states he'll 'orphan' Batman all over again by killing Batman's rogues gallery. "Hush" escapes, leaving Terry to decide whether or not to pursue him or rescue Calendar Man, who is bound with a bomb attached to him. Choosing the latter, Terry to arrive too late as a bomb detonates, killing Day.
I'd like to know whether "Terry to arrive" indicates the result of "choosing the latter." And I'd like to know why main clause is missing in "Choosing the latter, Terry to arrive too late as a bomb detonates, killing Day." Thank you in advance for your help.
Top answer
The sentence is incorrect. It should be eg Choosing the latter, Terry arrives too late as a bomb detonates, killing Day. Clive
— Clive
The sentence is incorrect.
It should be eg Choosing the latter, Terry arrives too late as a bomb detonates, killing Day.
Clive
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