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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

'committee on the Address'

Du Bois attended and chaired the Committee on the Address to the Nations of the World. He called for the creation of " a great central negro stae of the world." Could you explain the meaning of this sentence for me?
  

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Du Bois attended and was a part of the Committee who delivered a speech (or speeches) to the countries of the world. He suggested for a Central Negro State for the world. B: Here some or one of the committee member(s) spoke.

  • Du Bois attended and was a part of the Committee who delivered a speech (or speeches) to the countries of the world.
  • He suggested for a Central Negro State for the world.
  • B: Here some or one of the committee member(s) spoke.
  • Not specifically Du Bois Hope its clear now.
  • /Sameer
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Du Bois attended and was a part of the Committee who delivered a speech (or speeches) to the countries of the world. He suggested for a Central Negro State for the world.

N.B: Here some or one of the committee member(s) spoke. Not specifically Du Bois

Hope its clear now.
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Thank you so much,
but I found it hard to understand ' He suggested for a Central Negro State for the world. '

(I only saw sentences like ' suggest something' without for

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