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Hhtt Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

The group declare; uncertainty

"The uncertainty symbolises the current confusion over the role of the arts, the group declare."

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/confusion

When I read the above sentence, I cannot understand the parts "the uncertainty symbolises" why is the part "the group declare" is added to the end?

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symbolise = be a symbol of The uncertainty is a symbol, or representative sign or indication, of the current confusion ... "group" is a group of people, presumably identified earlier. These people declare (state) that the uncertainty symbolises ...

  • symbolise = be a symbol of The uncertainty is a symbol, or representative sign or indication, of the current confusion ...
  • "group" is a group of people, presumably identified earlier.
  • These people declare (state) that the uncertainty symbolises ...
  • etc.
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symbolise = be a symbol of

The uncertainty is a symbol, or representative sign or indication, of the current confusion ...

"group" is a group of people, presumably identified earlier. These people declare (state) that the uncertainty symbolises ... etc.

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