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Swati Animesh Paul Posted 14 years ago
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Can someone please explain me the meaning of the following question:

In starting the argument that the president does not care about the plight of the poor, a prominent democrat implied that republicans have never be concerned about it.

What does the pronoun 'it' refers to in the aforementioned?
  

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Hi, Can someone please explain me the meaning of the following question: In starting the argument that the P resident does not care about the plight of the poor, a prominent D emocrat implied that R epublicans have never be en concerned about it. What does the pronoun 'it' refers to in the aforementioned? The plight of the poor.

  • Hi, Can someone please explain me the meaning of the following question: In starting the argument that the P resident does not care about the plight of the poor, a prominent D emocrat implied that R epublicans have never be en concerned about it.
  • What does the pronoun 'it' refers to in the aforementioned?
  • The plight of the poor.
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Hi,

Can someone please explain me the meaning of the following question:

In starting the argument that the President does not care about the plight of the poor, a prominent Democrat implied that Republicans have never been concerne

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