Miss Dale and Miss Dombey brought up the rear; the former because she had a vague feeling that the visit might help her with her examination and the latter because she was an inveterate, and because humanitarian motives demanded that Spot, her dog, should have a run on terra firma after so many days at sea.
Could you analyse the grammatical structure in this sentence?
There's a lot of words there to explain. I would start by picking out the top-level clause structure: 1) Miss Dale and Miss Dombey brought up the rear 2) the former [brought up the rear] because she had a vague feeling that the visit might help her with her examination 3) the latter [brought up the rear] because: i) she was an inveterate ii) humanitarian motives demanded that Spot, her dog, should have a run on terra firma after so many days at sea. Is that any help?
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There's a lot of words there to explain. I would start by picking out the top-level clause structure:
1) Miss Dale and Miss Dombey brought up the rear
2) the former [brought up the rear] because she had a vague feeling that the visit might help her with her examination
3) the latter [brought up the rear] because:
i) she was an inveterate
ii