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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

the structure of the sentence

"How ignorant is the one multitude of the religion and morals of the others"
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To understand the structure of the sentence, Could I paraphrase it into "The one is apparently ignorant (of) (the) multitude of the religion and morals of the others" (The one = The holy one?)
  

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The sentence (actually a question) does not make much sense. Where did you find it?

  • The sentence (actually a question) does not make much sense.
  • Where did you find it?
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The sentence (actually a question) does not make much sense. Where did you find it?
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Thanks for your input on this.
AlpheccaStarsThe sentence (actually a question) does not make much sense. Where did you find it?
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AnonymousHow ignorant is the one multitude of the religion and morals of the others
= Each one of the groups named (Turks, Jews, Christians) is very ignorant about the other groups' cultures.
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Mister Micawber= Each one of the groups named (Turks, Jews, Christians) is very ignorant about the other groups' cultures.
Thanks a million.
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And each one of these groups (Turks, Jews, Christians) consist of many, many people (a multitude of individuals).

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