"What most important is not to put East Asia on the policy back burner or to put policy on an automatic pilot. Change there is the order of the day". Thank you.
1. Does "there" refer to "change in East Asia"?
2. Does "the order of the day" mean "treating East Asia issue as a priority one"?
Thank you
Regards,
Tinanam
Top answer
1-- No; change in policy, I think. 2-- Yes.
— Mister Micawber
1-- No; change in policy, I think.
2-- Yes.
Free · every Monday
Get the Weekly English Kit 📬
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
1. Does "there" refer to "change in East Asia"? I would say so. Change in policy in East Asia.
2. Does "the order of the day" mean "treating East Asia issue as a priority one"? To me "the order of the day" means "happens all the time as part of the ordinary course of events".