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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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He saved a labour party....

Is there any difference in meaning between these following sentences?


1) He saved a labour party which, lest we forget, came close to extinction.

2) He saved a labour party, lest we forget, which came close to extinction.

  

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Hasibrahman Is there any difference in meaning between these following sentences? 1) He saved a labour party which, lest we forget, came close to extinction. 2) He saved a labour party, lest we forget, which came close to extinction.

  • Hasibrahman Is there any difference in meaning between these following sentences?
  • 1) He saved a labour party which, lest we forget, came close to extinction.
  • 2) He saved a labour party, lest we forget, which came close to extinction.
  • In 1) we're being asked not to forget that the party came close to extinction.
  • In 2) we're being asked not to forget that he saved the party.
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Hasibrahman

Is there any difference in meaning between these following sentences?


1) He saved a labour party which, lest we forget, came close to extinction.

2) He saved a labour party, lest we forget, which came close to extinction.

In 1) we're being asked not to forget that the party came close to extinction.
In 2) we're being a

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