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What does "as many ... do" refer to?



 
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What does "as many ... do" refer to? #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:05 am   What does "as many ... do" refer to?
 

Dear Teachers,

What I read was "(to beatify Father Damian) would encourage all those who work among the leprosy patients, as many in the Missionaries of Charity do."

I don't understand what the latter half of the sentence refers to. Does it mean :
1. Many people in the Missionaries of Charity also encourage people who work among the leprosy patients.
2. Many people in the Missionaries of Charity also work among the leprosy patients.
Or 3. To beatify Father Damian would also encourage many people who are in the Missionaries of Charity?
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What does "as many ... do" refer to? #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:54 pm   What does "as many ... do" refer to?
 

Your sentence number two is on the right track, but is not all of the explanation.

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2. Many people in the Missionaries of Charity (also) work among the leprosy patients.


The beatification of Father Damian would encourage them, as well as all those who, like them, work among the leprosy patients.
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