The image below is an artwork by Carrie Mae Weems. I have a question about the text underneath the image. Does "THE MIRROR SAYS, “SNOW WHITE, YOU BLACK BITCH, AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT!!!" mean "the mirror says "listen to me you black bitch, snow white is the finest of all. Don't forget it"?
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cattttThe image below is an artwork by Carrie Mae Weems. I have a question about the text underneath the image. Does "THE MIRROR SAYS, “SNOW WHITE, YOU BLACK *****, AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT!!!" mean "the mirror says "listen to me you black *****, snow white is the finest of all. Don't forget it"?
Yes. An imperative sentence normally lacks a stated subject, "