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Anonymous  +  837491 Tue, 28 Jul 09 05:20 PM
I need help with the sentence, "People thronged to watch Christians thrown to the lions." My question is, "to watch Christians" the noun phrase or is it just "Christians"? I also need to know the function of the clause. Would it be direct object? Not sure and need some help. Thanks so much!!
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