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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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It has passed me by

Hi.

"There may be some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning in this plan, but if so, it has passed me by." [From The Independent readers' forum.]

Does "it" refer to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning in this plan" or to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning"?

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Anonymous Does "it" refer to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning in this plan" or to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning"? some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning

  • Anonymous Does "it" refer to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning in this plan" or to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning"?
  • some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning
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AnonymousDoes "it" refer to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning in this plan" or to "some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning"?
some Machiavellian level of diabolical cunning
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Thank you, MM, for your useful reply.

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