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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"The fact is, any group clustered around conviction politics will contain people with unbelievable views; you will find Greens in favour of a one-child policy and Conservatives in favour of repatriating second-generation immigrants. To fixate on them is unfair, but that’s politics; the more serious problem is that if you can only see a party or a group where it manifests most clearly the things that you hate about it, you will never reach any understanding of why people love it." (The Guardian.)

Does the pronoun "it" (used three times in the above) mean "a party or a group"?
  

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Anonymous Does the pronoun "it" (used three times in the above) mean "a party or a group"? No, it refers to "politics" - mentioned earlier in that sentence.

  • Anonymous Does the pronoun "it" (used three times in the above) mean "a party or a group"?
  • No, it refers to "politics" - mentioned earlier in that sentence.
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AnonymousDoes the pronoun "it" (used three times in the above) mean "a party or a group"?
No, it refers to "politics" - mentioned earlier in that sentence.

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