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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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As splendid as any?

The room was as splendid as any that Sansa had ever seen. (Game of Thrones)

Hi. I have two interpretations of this sentence. Which do you think makes more sense?
1. As far as Sansa is concerned, there is no other room more splendid than this one.
2. This room is the most splendid one Sansa has ever seen.

Thank you.

  

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Neither. This room is, in terms of splendor, equal to or better than any that Sansa has ever seen.

  • Neither.
  • This room is, in terms of splendor, equal to or better than any that Sansa has ever seen.
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Neither.

This room is, in terms of splendor, equal to or better than any that Sansa has ever seen.

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