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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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Which means?

Mrs. Garner: Is he okay?
Dr.Sheperd: We have to go into surgery right now.
Mrs. Garner: Oh my god. He's not dying, is he?
Dr. Shepherd: No, but here's the difficult part. Normally we just cut the cancer out, and it'd done. But in his case, it's too close to his artery.
Mrs. Garner: Which means?
Dr. Shepherd: Which means it cold could be really dangerous.

I'd like to know if "which" indicates the previous answer of Dr. Shepherd.
And I'd like to know what the object of "means" is."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon I'd like to know if "which" indicates the previous answer of Dr. Shepherd. Not the whole utterance; just 'it's too close to his artery'.

  • park sang joon I'd like to know if "which" indicates the previous answer of Dr.
  • Shepherd.
  • Not the whole utterance; just 'it's too close to his artery'.
  • park sang joon And I'd like to know what the object of "means" is.
  • An understood 'what'
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park sang joonI'd like to know if "which" indicates the previous answer of Dr. Shepherd.
Not the whole utterance; just 'it's too close to his artery'.
park sang joonAnd I'd like to know what the object of "means" is.
An understood 'what'

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