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But unknown to Kate, her neighbor Joanne, had come up with the same idea a couple of weeks earlier.

The above sentence is giving my Korean co-teacher trouble. He wants to shoehorn the sentence into one of the forms below, but we were having trouble doing it. I initially thought that the subject of unknown was "the same idea," while my co-teacher thinks it is "Joanne." Just based on reading the sentence I see the second comma as unnecessary, but I was no help in converting the sentence to one of the forms below. Can anyone offer some insight?

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Hi, But unknown to Kate, her neighbor Joanne, had come up with the same idea a couple of weeks earlier. The above sentence is giving my Korean co-teacher trouble. He wants to shoehorn the sentence into one of the forms below, but we were having trouble doing it.

  • Hi, But unknown to Kate, her neighbor Joanne, had come up with the same idea a couple of weeks earlier.
  • The above sentence is giving my Korean co-teacher trouble.
  • He wants to shoehorn the sentence into one of the forms below, but we were having trouble doing it.
  • " Just based on reading the sentence I see the second comma as unnecessary, but I was no help in converting the sentence to one of the forms below.
  • Can anyone offer some insight?
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Hi,

But unknown to Kate, her neighbor Joanne, had come up with the same idea a couple of weeks earlier.

The above sentence is giving my Korean co-teacher trouble. He wants to shoehorn the sentence into one of the forms below, but we were having trouble doing it. I initially thought that the subject of unknown was "the same idea," while my co-teacher thinks it is "Joanne." Ju

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