“Roses,” he says. “They’re from my garden.” He indicates the front pews. Both pews are piled high with cut rose branches. Far more than could ever be required to decorate a church. “You must have a big garden.” “Not very big. This is all of it.”
What’s the subject to the yellow part? 1. they (cut rose branches), 2. a church
Top answer
Can a church decorate a church? Then it must be referring to the cut rose branches.
— CSnyder
Can a church decorate a church?
Then it must be referring to the cut rose branches.
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