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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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The same holds for death

To live is to depart upon a journey

and so, too, the same holds for death

the pinions of the bird that crosses the river of time

bring old age to man with but a single wingbeat


Is it correct to say that the same is a subject and holds for death is a predicate?

  

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Anonymous Is it correct to say that 'the same' is a subject and 'holds for death' is a predicate? Yes, it is.

  • Anonymous Is it correct to say that 'the same' is a subject and 'holds for death' is a predicate?
  • Yes, it is.
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AnonymousIs it correct to say that 'the same' is a subject and 'holds for death' is a predicate?

Yes, it is.

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