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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Subject of a clause ?

Hi~

In the paragraph below, what do you think the subject of the clause underlined could be best?

A new paradigm OR epistemological outlook ? OR both can be the subject ?

Thank you for your help~!

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However, we realize that for the pursuit of excellence and equity to occur on a larger scale we need much more than a new set of reform strategies. We need a new paradigm to guide us; one that can help us to escape the assumption that there must be winners and losers and that can free us from zero-sum thinking

that presently limits us. A new paradigm is much more than a new policy, strategy, or set of practices and techniques. A new paradigm is premised on a different epistemological outlook that makes it possible for us to see our work through a different lens.

  

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Anonymous what do you think the subject of the clause underlined could be best? A new paradigm OR epistemological outlook ? epistemological outlook

  • Anonymous what do you think the subject of the clause underlined could be best?
  • A new paradigm OR epistemological outlook ?
  • epistemological outlook
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Anonymouswhat do you think the subject of the clause underlined could be best? A new paradigm OR epistemological outlook ?

epistemological outlook

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on a different epistemological outlook; A prepositional phrase. Outlook is the object (complement) of the preposition "on".

A new paradigm is premised..., Paradigm is the subject of the verb "is premised"

that makes it possible; The subject of the verb makes is that.

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