"The FCC regulates the media and censors speech. It’s the agency Democrats excoriated more than perhaps any other under President George W. Bush. It’s the “junior varsity Congress” that Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig — godfather of the Digital Left — said requires immediate abolition." (The Washington Post.)
Does "junior varsity Congress" mean "junior university Congress" in the above? And if so, what does it exactly mean in the cited context?
Is "that" a relative pronoun (which) or a subordinator introducing a nominal, i.e. 'that-clause' in the cited paragraph?
anonymous Does "junior varsity Congress" mean "junior university Congress" in the above? If you had followed the link, you would have read the answer. anonymous Is "that" a relative pronoun Yes.
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anonymousDoes "junior varsity Congress" mean "junior university Congress" in the above?
If you had followed the link, you would have read the answer.
anonymousIs "that" a relative pronoun
Yes.