Statement in question: "During this hour, I will refuse nothing to a soul that makes a request of me"
Q1. Is the above statement saying that anyone who makes a request to the person during the hour will obtain whatever the request he or she makes?
Q2. Does the phrase "everything is theirs [the souls who make request to the person] for the asking" have the same meaning as the statement in question?
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Top answer
Q1: Yes, that's right. ", means more or less the same thing as the original sentence.
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Q1: Yes, that's right.
", means more or less the same thing as the original sentence.
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Q2: The sentence, "During this hour, everything is theirs for the asking that make a request of me.", means more or less the same thing as the original sentence.
Hi, Domenique. Welcome to EnglishForward. We ask that you only post a particular question once. Multiple posts of the same question wastes our volunteers' time, as they may spend time writing an answer to a question that has already been answered. I notice that you have posted this question twice before, and received replies both times.