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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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the aim of a sentence

Is the highlighted sentence describing "graffiti" or "Susan Smith's text"?

Graffiti poses the question, as Susan J. Smith does in her entry for the CityA–Z lexicon of urban phenomena: ‘Whose city is this?’ In a montage of citations and aphorisms, presented in various typefaces – the fact of which highlight graffiti’s significance both as a writing of the city and as being spontaneous and fragmented in form – this is but the first of a series of key structural questions around ownership, art and vandalism.
  

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Susan Smith's text

  • Susan Smith's text
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Thank you @Englishmaven . Another question: should I consider "of urban phenomena" as:

1. Graffiti poses the question of urban phenomena

or

2. CityA–Z that is a lexicon of urban phenomena

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