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Thu 4 Nov, 2021 02:34 pm
Instead, people go to the trouble// because poems sound a certain way,/ are built in certain shapes,/ and have certain beauties in sound and meaning,/ all of which accompanies the meaning and goes beyond it.
-I think that the verbs should be "accompany~ and go." because the subject is all of which.
@PUNKEY,
What does the word "which" in 'all of which' indicate?
And what does the last word "it" indicate?
all/accompanies/meaning ... and ... (all) goes beyond/ it
It = all
@PUNKEY,
Do you mean that 'all of a singular noun' like 'all of one' is grammatically possible if you mean "all of which is all of it,"? I am not contradicting, but I am just asking.