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Her party members? (is 'party' she?) #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 06, 2006 15:54 pm   Her party members? (is 'party' she?)
 

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ESL/EFL Test #89 "Verbal Learning", question 8

The party leader advised all her members to ......... any question about finance and avoid the topic of money completely.

(a) risk
(b) undertake
(c) eschew
(d) involve

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #89 "Verbal Learning", answer 8

The party leader advised all her members to eschew any question about finance and avoid the topic of money completely.

Correct answer: (c) eschew

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"HER members.." means "party members"? So party can be addressed as "she"?

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Her party members? (is 'party' she?) #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 06, 2006 17:29 pm   Her party members? (is 'party' she?)
 

Hi Vitaly,
HER in this sentence refers not to the party but to the party leader who is probably a woman. You can use substitution to verify this:
The party leader (she) advised all her members.....
Hope this helps!
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