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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Does It Designate That Clause?

Luna also talked about her beauty YouTube channel. She said, “It’s so fun, and it feels like I’m finding myself through it. Having just a camera there — it’s not like there’s anyone around — and talking and replying to myself is so fun.”

She said it’s her own account, and that though SM is known to be pretty strict, they aren’t that way with her channel.



Please, could you tell me if it designates that clause? i.e., That though SM is known to be pretty strict, they aren’t that way with her channel is her own account.

  

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She said (that) it’s her own account, and (she said) that though SM is known to be pretty strict, they aren’t that way with her channel. It seems to me that "it" refers to her YouTube channel , and that "her own account" means an account that she uses to log in to YouTube, not a statement or description of events that she has given. Your question is hard to read because you failed to put the word "it" in quotation marks.

  • She said (that) it’s her own account, and (she said) that though SM is known to be pretty strict, they aren’t that way with her channel.
  • It seems to me that "it" refers to her YouTube channel , and that "her own account" means an account that she uses to log in to YouTube, not a statement or description of events that she has given.
  • Your question is hard to read because you failed to put the word "it" in quotation marks.
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She said (that) it’s her own account, and (she said) that though SM is known to be pretty strict, they aren’t that way with her channel.

It seems to me that "it" refers to her YouTube channel, and that "her own account" means an account that she uses to log in to YouTube, not a s

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