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Pructus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What the "it" refers to....

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In the below, what the “it” refers...

If without any context, only through English native’s sense of English, can we know what the “it”s below refer to? Or, simply we don’t know, without more context is given?

1. Miracle-Mindedness merely means Right-Mindedness in the sense that we are now using it.
——? “it” refers to the “Miracle-Mindedness” or “Right-Mindedness”?

2. Right-mindedness is not to be confused with the KNOWING mind, because it is applicable only to right perception.
——? “it” refers to the “Right-mindedness” or “KNOWING mind”?
  

Top answer

I see it this way. 1. Probably Right-mindedness.

  • I see it this way.
  • 1.
  • Probably Right-mindedness.
  • 2.
  • I don't know.
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I see it this way.

1. Probably Right-mindedness.
2. I don't know.

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