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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
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hi.

The sentence is:
"if more losses follow, he becomes even more unsure of himself, creating a crisis of confidence that is har to snap out of."
From Play Winning Chess, by Yasser Seirawan
Who or what creates 'a crisis of confidence'?

Thanks in advance
  

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soheil1 Who or what creates 'a crisis of confidence'? From a strictly grammatical viewpoint, "he" does. Common sense says that his becoming unsure of himself should be included.

  • soheil1 Who or what creates 'a crisis of confidence'?
  • From a strictly grammatical viewpoint, "he" does.
  • Common sense says that his becoming unsure of himself should be included.
  • CB
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soheil1Who or what creates 'a crisis of confidence'?
From a strictly grammatical viewpoint, "he" does. Common sense says that his becoming unsure of himself should be included.

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