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the subject of great public interest I can not understand the last sentence of the following context: " believing the subject of great public interest". I can not understand "who believe(s)" and "what they believe". Context: Before going overseas, Henry Carr painted scenes in the capital throughout the blackout, including such public spaces as St Clement Danes, St Pancras Station, and the Underground. He was desperate to see that war artists recorded the everyday toil of servicemen and women, believing the subject of great public interest.
1 nov. 2018 05:02
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Henry Carr is the one who believes, and what he believes is that the everyday toil of servicemen and women should be recorded and made known to others - the public.
1 november 2018
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