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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
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Formal perfection

p.57 this girl's application in drawing seashells denotes in her a search for formal perfection which the world can and therefore must attain;

'formal perfection' doesn't have 'a/an/the' before it; is it the object of 'attain'?
  

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OttoJ 'formal perfection' doesn't have 'a/an/the' before it; No; it is uncountable. OttoJ is it the object of 'attain'? That is irrelevant to your first question, but no; it is complementary to 'search'.

  • OttoJ 'formal perfection' doesn't have 'a/an/the' before it; No; it is uncountable.
  • OttoJ is it the object of 'attain'?
  • That is irrelevant to your first question, but no; it is complementary to 'search'.
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OttoJ'formal perfection' doesn't have 'a/an/the' before it;
No; it is uncountable.
OttoJ is it the object of 'attain'?
That is irrelevant to your first question, but no; it is complementary to 'search'.

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