NL888 Does "a sense of the impossibility" mean "(that you have to have)the sense that something can never be achieved"? The "sense" is inferred in the writing, or in the situation, depending on the larger context. It contains that idea or gives the impression that something is impossible.
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NL888Does "a sense of the impossibility" mean "(that you have to have)the sense that something can never be achieved"?The "sense" is inferred in the writing, or in the situation, depending on the larger context. It contains that idea or gives the impression that something is impossible.