"In this way, Gaskell sheds light on the reactions to the changing class relationships given by the people from various different classes."
Sometimes, when I write a relatively long sentence where I need to use prepositions, I find myself unsure as to the correct placement of subordinate clauses. I know that I can craft the sentence differently and more clearly, nonetheless, I want to ask if the "given" part still gives information about "reactions" or does it become meaningless because "to the changing class relationships " comes inbetween the relative clause and the noun it qualifies?
parende Sometimes, when I write a relatively long sentence where I need to use prepositions, I find myself unsure as to the correct placement of subordinate clauses. Join the club. parende I want to ask if the "given" part still gives information about "reactions" Yes, it does.
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parendeSometimes, when I write a relatively long sentence where I need to use prepositions, I find myself unsure as to the correct placement of subordinate clauses.
Join the club.