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AskAndAnswer Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

confusion

In the following sentence:

What troubles you, impulsive creature?

I'm trying to say that one person is asking the creature about what is troubling it.

But I can't seem to help thinking that it could also mean that the "impulsive creature" is what is troubling the "you".

Is the sentence alright or do I need to fix it?

thanks
  

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The sentence is fine and free of ambiguity.

  • The sentence is fine and free of ambiguity.
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The sentence is fine and free of ambiguity.

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