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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Point

Hi, in those sentences to what "point" refer here?

In meetings with his aides, he exerted control over the conversation by interrupting
whoever was talking. “Look,” he would say—it was his favorite interjection, almost a tic—and then be off to the
races, reframing the point, extending it, claiming ownership of it.
  

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Hi, The opinion or point of view being expressed by the person he interrupted. Clive

  • Hi, The opinion or point of view being expressed by the person he interrupted.
  • Clive
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Hi,

The opinion or point of view being expressed by the person he interrupted.

Clive

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