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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Analyses of the text #2

The monsters Mike and Sulley abducted a girl, but when they was determined to get her back to human world, it happened that they missed her.
Mike: Sulley! Great News, pal. I got us a way out of this mess. But we got to hurry. Where is it? (Sulley shows him a cube of garbage) So? It's a cube of garbage. (a moment later) Uh-oh!
Sulley: I can still hear her little voice. (Little girl's voice is coming from far behind, calling Mike)
Mike: Hey, I can hear it too. (Mike tries to listen closely) How many kids you've got in there?

I'd like to know if the adverbial phrase "out of mess" indicates the result of "got use a way."
And I'd like to know if the subject of "calling" is "voice."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

I would be inclined to treat "out of this mess" as modifying "way". Yes to the second question.

  • I would be inclined to treat "out of this mess" as modifying "way".
  • Yes to the second question.
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I would be inclined to treat "out of this mess" as modifying "way".

Yes to the second question.

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