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Who planted the tussac grass?
The following sentence is ambiguous:
In 1990, the Clifton family who owned the island, sold it to the Falkland Island Development Company. They had planted 60,000 stands of
tussac grass.[1]
It's not clear from the context whether the tussac grass was planted by the Clifton family or the Falkland Island Development Company. Could someone with access to the book clear up the confusion, please?
Michael Glass (
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00:40, 29 July 2010 (UTC)reply
References
^Wigglesworth, Angela. (1992) Falkland People. Pub. Peter Owen.
ISBN0-7206-0850-3
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Who planted the tussac grass?
The following sentence is ambiguous:
In 1990, the Clifton family who owned the island, sold it to the Falkland Island Development Company. They had planted 60,000 stands of
tussac grass.[1]
It's not clear from the context whether the tussac grass was planted by the Clifton family or the Falkland Island Development Company. Could someone with access to the book clear up the confusion, please?
Michael Glass (
talk)
00:40, 29 July 2010 (UTC)reply
References
^Wigglesworth, Angela. (1992) Falkland People. Pub. Peter Owen.
ISBN0-7206-0850-3