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Zerox Posted 18 years ago
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Punctuation in this sentence

'The King’s young daughter was intended to abduct and after converting her into a Catholic enthrone her.'

This sentence feels a bit strange as it is. Part of me wants to put a comma or a semicolon before 'enthorne her'. Am I right?
  

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Zerox, the entire sentence is flawed. The intent was to abduct the king's young daugther, Elizabeth, and after converting her to Catholocism, put her on the throne.

  • Zerox, the entire sentence is flawed.
  • The intent was to abduct the king's young daugther, Elizabeth, and after converting her to Catholocism, put her on the throne.
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Zerox, the entire sentence is flawed.

The intent was to abduct the king's young daugther, Elizabeth, and after converting her to Catholocism, put her on the throne.

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