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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What 'it' refers to

The protagonist, Philip moved in with his uncle Mr. Carey, the Vicar of Blackstable after his mother's death.
He works as a costume designer in such a low salary.

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Sometimes he was not displeased with his drawings, but they always bungled them in the execution. He was amused to notice that he suffered from a lively irritation when his ideas were not adequately carried out. He had to walk warily. Whenever he suggested something original Mr. Sampson turned it down: their customers did not want anything outre, it was a very respectable class of business, and when you had a connection of that sort it wasn't worth while taking liberties with it. Once or twice he spoke sharply to Philip; he thought the young man was getting a bit above himself, because Philip's ideas did not always coincide with his own.
[Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham]
I'd like to know what "it" refers to.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon it was a very respectable class of business , I presume it refers to "class of business" which means the kind of business (or the company) that he worked in.

  • park sang joon it was a very respectable class of business , I presume it refers to "class of business" which means the kind of business (or the company) that he worked in.
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park sang joonit was a very respectable class of business,
I presume it refers to "class of business" which means the kind of business (or the company) that he worked in.

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