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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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where is what

"Carroet explains how Randolph isn't a Mink, which reinforces what I explained previously, where all of this animals are just normal animals that were given sentient life through the powers of Big Mom.

I found the 'which' means what, but couldn't the 'where' does what?
(According to a dictionary, where = in which)
Maybe 'where' should mean 'in the situation (I expalined previously)?
  

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(According to a dictionary, where = in which) That's right. Anonymous Maybe 'where' should mean 'in the situation (I expalined previously)? That's right.

  • (According to a dictionary, where = in which) That's right.
  • Anonymous Maybe 'where' should mean 'in the situation (I expalined previously)?
  • That's right.
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Anonymous the 'where' does what?(According to a dictionary, where = in which)
That's right.
AnonymousMaybe 'where' should mean 'in the situation (I expalined previously)?
That's right.

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