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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

quotation ("I," John's wife, am or is?)

How are women portrayed?
=> “I,” John’s wife, am portrayed as a weaker one in many ways than John.

Q) The sentence is my answer to the question with a character "I" from the work.
Which is correct? ("I," John's wife, am or is?)
  

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I am ... I , John's wife, am ... But the whole sentence isn't particularly well written in my opinion.

  • I am ...
  • I , John's wife, am ...
  • But the whole sentence isn't particularly well written in my opinion.
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I am...

I, John's wife, am...

But the whole sentence isn't particularly well written in my opinion.
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moon7296“I,” John’s wife, am portrayed as weaker than John in many ways .
As shown above.

CJ

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