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Taka Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

That

Do you challenge the unfairness of any sort of discrimination that denies certain populations the realization of their fullest potential and their right to participate in mainstream life?

About 'that' in bold, does it refer to 'the unfairness' or '(any sort of) discrimination'?
  

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"That" refers to the entire noun phrase "the unfairness of any sort of discrimination". BillJ

  • "That" refers to the entire noun phrase "the unfairness of any sort of discrimination".
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"That" refers to the entire noun phrase "the unfairness of any sort of discrimination".

BillJ
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OH, I deleted a certain part by mistake. Actually, this is what I have.

Do you challenge the unfairness of any sort of discrimination that denies certain populations, based on their skin color or disability, the realization of their fullest potential and their right to participate in mainstream life?

Even with 'based on their skin color', do you still think '
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Taka, I deleted a certain part by mistake. Actually, this is what I have.Do you challenge the unfairness of any sort of discrimination that denies certain populations, based on their skin color or disability, the realization of their fullest potential and their right to participate in mainstream life?Even with 'based on their skin color', do you still think 'that' in ques
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