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it I could only have change what does it mean?
25 de nov. de 2024 10:58
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I think it's a misprint and "it" should be "if". The writer is willing to accept unpleasantness on the condition ("if I could only have") that they experience change and excitement.
25 de noviembre de 2024
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It does not make sense to me. At the very least, additional punctuation is needed. Perhaps what the author meant was this: "I was not unprepared for (it = 'jagged rocks and treacherous shoals') -- it I could only have. Change -- change and the excitement of (the) unforeseen." In my interpretation, "it" is the direct object of "have", and "change" is the start of a new thought.
25 de noviembre de 2024
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