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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Can't understand why "completed" is included...

Having part of the picture incites an anxiety, the desire to see it whole, completed.

am I reading this wrong??? anxiety completed? doesn't sound grammatically correct..
  

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Yes, you're reading it wrong. The desire is to see the picture whole/completed.

  • Yes, you're reading it wrong.
  • The desire is to see the picture whole/completed.
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Yes, you're reading it wrong.

The desire is to see the picture whole/completed.
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Having part of the picture incites an anxiety, the desire to see it whole, completed.

so the part after the comma is a dependent clause? that's how I should understand it as?

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