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Hoony Posted 7 years ago
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All over the world, there is a push toward ending racism, bias, and prejudice. Nowhere in the world is more of a "success story" than in Hawaii. It is one of the most racially diverse places on the planet.


Q1. Does 'Nowhere' function as a subject?

Q2. I guess that inversion might have been applied to the sentence. Is this reasonable?

Q3. preposition phrase 'of a success story' is a subject complement? Adverb 'more' can modify this phrase?

  

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Hoony Nowhere in the world is more of a "success story" than in Hawaii. Q1. Does 'Nowhere' function as a subject?

  • Hoony Nowhere in the world is more of a "success story" than in Hawaii.
  • Q1.
  • Does 'Nowhere' function as a subject?
  • Nowhere in the world certainly looks like a subject.
  • Q2.
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HoonyNowhere in the world is more of a "success story" than in Hawaii.

Q1. Does 'Nowhere' function as a subject?
Nowhere in the world certainly looks like a subject.

Q2. I guess that inversion might have been applied to the sentence. Is this reasonable?
Yes, if you start from
Hawaii is more of a "success story" than anywhere (els

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