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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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To their will

The representing council with the most votes will win the right for their faction to create a machine operating to their will

To me, it is unclear what to their will is referring to in this sentence. It could be the representing council or their faction.



  

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Anonymous To me, it is unclear what to their will is referring to in this sentence. It could be the representing council or their faction. Their faction, although they are virtually the same thing.

  • Anonymous To me, it is unclear what to their will is referring to in this sentence.
  • It could be the representing council or their faction.
  • Their faction, although they are virtually the same thing.
  • the representing council with the most votes (and those who support them) = the faction CJ
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AnonymousTo me, it is unclear what to their will is referring to in this sentence. It could be the representing council or their faction.
Their faction, although they are virtually the same thing.

the representing council with the most votes (and those who support them) = the faction

CJ

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