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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Subject pronoun

Is it clear that the 'his brother' refers to Raistlin?
Goldmoon and Riverwind joined with Sturm, Tasslehoff, Tanis Half-Elven, the dwarf Flint Fireforge, the wizard Raistlin Majere, and his twin brother, Caramon, in fleeing the Inn through the kitchen to avoid being captured by dragonarmy soldiers.
  

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No, it's not.

  • No, it's not.
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Okay I thought so thanks a lot. Do you have suggestions on how I can phrase the sentence so that it is clear? Could I say 'Raistlin, and the latter's brother, Caramon,' for example?
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Doesn't sound good.
If you have another idea, please offer a complete sentence.
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Thanks for your help. It seems like my only real option is to use the word 'latter'. I appreciate your advice and assistance though.

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