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EdwardxP Posted 14 years ago
Letter Writing

Explain this sentence to me?

“sacrosanct capability to wield that power and inherently should be heeded as authority,”
  

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That is not a sentence. Will you please post the whole sentence? What is there sounds like somebody swallowed a thesaurus, and the meaning is not apparent.

  • That is not a sentence.
  • Will you please post the whole sentence?
  • What is there sounds like somebody swallowed a thesaurus, and the meaning is not apparent.
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That is not a sentence. Will you please post the whole sentence? What is there sounds like somebody swallowed a thesaurus, and the meaning is not apparent.
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an individual with a position of power has a “sacrosanct capability to wield that power and inherently should be heeded as authority” This is what it says, it's all. I just need a simplified version of those words in the sentence to get things to make sense to me.
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I can only guess at what the writer thought he was saying. I'm pretty sure a capability can't be sacrosanct, and I don't think anybody inherently should be anything. I know you think there is some deep meaning hidden in those big words, but there isn't. The writer failed to use words correctly, so we are left to surmise what he might have meant, and I can't be bothered to unscramble his balderdash

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