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Hello native English speakers. Query about real three simple sentences. 1a. The "Bright Young Tings" as these wealthy idlers calle them engaged in midnight treasure hunts. 1b. The "Bright Young Tings" which these wealthy idlers calle them engaged in midnight treasure hunts. 1c. The "Bright Young Tings" who/whom these wealthy idlers called them, engaged in midnight treasure hunts. Query: Which is/are grammatically correct? 2a. Others said it had been indeed a watch-tower as it was still called. 2b. Others said it had been indeed a watch-tower which it was still called. Query: Which is/are grammatically correct? In the 2b, two it's and "as" all refer to the "a watch tower"? 3a. Great character as my father was, he had long since lost touch with his own boyhood.(original) 3b. Though my father was good quality , he had long since forgotten all of what he did in his boyhood.(my guess). Query: Which is grammatically correct? What is the meaning of the original? I guess it is difficult to understand the original (though it is grammatically correct) by the reasonable logic. Does my guess correct according to the original?
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