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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Two commas

~(deleted). Asked to recall what they had read, they remembered the description as more positive than it was. In short, it seems that we are prone to adjust our messages to our listeners, and having done so, to believe the altered message.

Q) I thought the second underlined part is connected to the first one in that 'and having done so' is covered with two commas i.e. information that is not necessarily added.

But my book says the second underline is connected to 'are prone to'. What do you think?
  

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and to believe '.

  • and to believe '.
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Yes, 'prone to adjust...and to believe'.

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