Perhaps underlying the debate is that familar, false opposition set up between different kinds of fiction, according to which enjoyable novels are held to be somehow slightly lowbrow, and a novel is not considered true literature unless it is a tiny bit dull.
Question,
" Underlying the debate " why is not " the underlying debate " ? Is it because the adverb word " perhaps " in front of " underlying "
Can the word " between " change to " among " ?
Does the word " between " mean " which......lowbrow" and " a novel.........dull" ?
Is that possible in a relative phrase clause to introduce the rest of the clause that a subject is plural and another is singluar ?
for example,
to which enjoyable novels are held to be somehow slightly lowbrow, and a novel is not considered true literature unless it is a tiny bit dull.
Top answer
1) Because this idea is not the main one being debated. Another topic is being debated but this idea contributes to it. 2) not really.
— Nona the brit
1) Because this idea is not the main one being debated.
Another topic is being debated but this idea contributes to it.
2) not really.
between emphasises the element of conflict.
3) yes.
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