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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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While fare aimed at older children~

Eagle was a British boys comic, considered one of the most influential of all UK titles. The comic was founded by Reverend John Marcus Harston Morris, a former RAF chaplain. At the time comic strips in British comics were mostly found in titles aimed at younger readers, such as The Beano, while fare aimed at older children, such as The Magnet and The Hotspur, predominately presented their adventure stories as prose.

I'd like to know whether "fare" is the subject in "while" clause and what "fare" means in my example.

Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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Yes, it is the subject. In this case it refers to reading material, specifically comic titles. I find use of plural "their" a bit awkward.

  • Yes, it is the subject.
  • In this case it refers to reading material, specifically comic titles.
  • I find use of plural "their" a bit awkward.
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Yes, it is the subject. In this case it refers to reading material, specifically comic titles. I find use of plural "their" a bit awkward.

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