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Pructus Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"as" clause

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In the following, it's difficult to understand how the "as clause" gets integrated in the whole sentence.

I wrote to the friend I was suing and informed him that I was dropping my legal action in order to start removing conflict from my life. He called and thanked me, and we began to rebuild our friendship. Eventually I would learn that this same kind of scenario, in different forms, had played itself out thousands of times in the previous few decades as some people in conflict had begun a process of laying down their weapons and surrendering to a greater wisdom within themselves.

Then I began trying to activate forgiveness and love, as I understood them at the time, in the situations that confronted me on any given day.
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Does "as" here refers to "a reason" or "a manner" or something else?
  

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Hi Here: as = because.

  • Hi Here: as = because.
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Hi

Here: as = because.
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pructusDoes "as" here refers refer to "a reason" or "a manner" or something else?
To my ear it refers only to simultaneity or identity, if it can be said to "refer" at all.

I'd call it the use of "as" to elaborate. The material after "as" is given as an elaboration of what is meant by "played itself out"
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