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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
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On the pier, Commander Bolton, who is with Colonel Winnant, said a few words to a soldier. Then that soldier steps into the ship with Colonel Winnant.


I want "that soldier" and "soldier" to be same person.

  

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kingston123 On the pier, Commander Bolton, who is with Colonel Winnant, said a few words to a soldier . Then that soldier steps into the ship with Colonel Winnant. I want " that soldier" and "soldier" to be same person.

  • kingston123 On the pier, Commander Bolton, who is with Colonel Winnant, said a few words to a soldier .
  • Then that soldier steps into the ship with Colonel Winnant.
  • I want " that soldier" and "soldier" to be same person.
  • It doesn't matter what you want.
  • From the information presented in this short passage "a soldier" and "that soldier" have the same referent.
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kingston123

On the pier, Commander Bolton, who is with Colonel Winnant, said a few words to a soldier. Then that soldier steps into the ship with Colonel Winnant.


I want "that soldier" and "soldier" to be same person.

It doesn't matter what you want. From the information presented in this short passage "a soldier" and

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