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KeunChulLee Posted 7 years ago
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Is It Correct For It To Suggest A Person?

A person is not judged by their knowledge nor wealth. It's by his emotional intelligence!


Does "It" mean a person?

  

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KeunChulLee Does "It" mean a person? " He is judged by his emotional intelligence.

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KeunChulLeeDoes "It" mean a person?

No, it refers to "judgement."
He is judged by his emotional intelligence.

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KeunChulLee

A person is not judged by their knowledge nor wealth. It's by his emotional intelligence!

Does "It" mean a person?

No, "It" here refers to "judgement". The sentence is rather disorganized and inconsistent. The writer should have said something like:

A person is not judged by their knowledge nor wealt

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