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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
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Should it be "a" or "the"?

After Cobalt flew Sara to Neraka, he helped train young dragons and new knights while helping to convince the new leadership of the Dark Knighthood that a/the disguised Sara was a Knight of Takhisis.
  

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We often use the definite article in front of a modifier of a noun (especially a proper noun). "

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We often use the definite article in front of a modifier of a noun (especially a proper noun).
"We present to you the distinguished senator from Oklahoma..."

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