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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new.

In that sentence does 'to embrace' mean 'in order to embrace' or ' to release ~ and to embrace~'? and what's the function of comma in front of 'to embrace'?
  

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Anonymous In that sentence does 'to embrace' mean 'in order to embrace' Yes. Anonymous what's the function of comma in front of 'to embrace'? It sets off an appositive.

  • Anonymous In that sentence does 'to embrace' mean 'in order to embrace' Yes.
  • Anonymous what's the function of comma in front of 'to embrace'?
  • It sets off an appositive.
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AnonymousIn that sentence does 'to embrace' mean 'in order to embrace'
Yes.
Anonymouswhat's the function of comma in front of 'to embrace'?
It sets off an appositive.

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