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Takehisa Tanaka Posted 10 years ago
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Could you help me understand this sentence?

Could you help me understand this sentence?

These sentences are from my book:
"At that time, the students -- goodness knows for what reason -- reversed their earlier, more moderate decision, and a big demonstration was planned. [1]

In [1] the inclusion is sufficiently informal an interruption to justify dashes rather than parentheses."

I'm wondering about this part, "sufficiently informal an interruption."
If that sentence were as following, I think I can understand it.
"In [1] the inclusion is a sufficiently informal interruption to justify dashes rather than parentheses."

Do those have the same meanings?
  

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Takehisa Tanaka If that sentence were as follows, following, I think I can I'd be able to understand it. Takehisa Tanaka Do those have the same meanings? Yes, they do.

  • Takehisa Tanaka If that sentence were as follows, following, I think I can I'd be able to understand it.
  • Takehisa Tanaka Do those have the same meanings?
  • Yes, they do.
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Takehisa TanakaIf that sentence were as follows, following, I think I can I'd be able to understand it.
Takehisa TanakaDo those have the same meanings?
Yes, they do.

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