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connection between words in a sentence
Hello everyone.
I'd like to ask about the connection between some words in the following passage.
They drove down one of several streets in this town called "Peachtree" and then turned on to another street, thus giving Annnabella a close-up view of the bocce ball game.
Does the name "Peachtree" refer to 'town' or to 'street'?
Annabella actually came to Atlanta.
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Re: connection between words in a sentence
"Peachtree Street" is a famous historic street in Atlanta; but apparently, there are now quite a few with this name.
They drove down one of these 'several' streets, all named Peachtree.
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Re: connection between words in a sentence

Originally Posted by
David L.
"Peachtree Street" is a famous historic street in Atlanta; but apparently, there are now quite a few with this name.
They drove down one of these 'several' streets, all named Peachtree.
Thank you very much, David L!
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