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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Two Questions Concerning Grammar

A book, like a person, has its fortunes with one; is lucky or unlucky in the precise moment of its falling in our way, and often by some happy accident counts with us for something more than its independent value.

1.What does one indicate?

2.Is 'a book' the subject of counts?

  

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What does one indicate? Is 'a book' the subject of counts? Yes, it is.

  • What does one indicate?
  • Is 'a book' the subject of counts?
  • Yes, it is.
  • CJ
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anonymous1.What does one indicate?

a person; the reader of the book

anonymous2.Is 'a book' the subject of counts?

Yes, it is.

CJ

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