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I am studying from a LR LSAT book and it has it diagrammed as
Man->many parts.
I thought “is required” is a group 2, so shouldn’t man be the necessary clause like many parts->man?
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I am studying from a LR LSAT book and it has it diagrammed as
Man->many parts.
I thought “is required” is a group 2, so shouldn’t man be the necessary clause like many parts->man?
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@16guitar123 I don't blame you, I think this a very tricky example and also a reminder that you can't always apply the rules automatically.
"One man in his time is required to play many parts"
"Using the Force is required to be a Jedi"
Both sentences appear to have same structure, but the part that is required is different however.
@16guitar123 I thought it was “one man”. But now I see it’s “to play many parts”. Oh I get it, now. Thanks. I misinterpreted what it was saying.
What do you think is the requirement here?