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Lirica
Please point out "which" means???in this sentance
The punctuated equilibrium hypothesis challenged gradualism, which holds that species evolve in relatively sudden bursts of brief duration.
I thought " which" means punctuated equilibrium hypothesis in this sentence T-T
Jun 22, 2018 4:42 AM
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The way this sentence is constructed, the word 'which' refers to 'gradualism' and this is obviously incorrect because gradualism means species evolve gradually. If you want it to refer to the first hypothesis you would need to place the subordinate clause beginning with 'which' in the following position in the sentence:
The punctuated equilibrium hypothesis, which holds that species evolve in relatively sudden bursts of brief duration, challenged gradualism.
June 22, 2018
It means "gradualism"
June 22, 2018
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