ZaraCastle
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Hi everybody,
This is a fable I have read on the internet. I just extract one part of the story.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS, Palatino, Book Antiqua, Ariel]The Ape quickly turned to him(a man). "And pray how do I and these my friends around me
seem to you?' "Thou art," he said, "a most excellent Ape, and all
these thy companions after thy example are excellent Apes too."
The King of the Apes, enraged at hearing these truths, gave him
over to the teeth and claws of his companions.[/FONT]
My question is "his companions" in this case whether it should be "The King of the Apes"'s companions or the man's companions( he also comes with other men). I'm looking forward to hearing your answers with appreciation cordially. Thanks very much.
This is a fable I have read on the internet. I just extract one part of the story.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS, Palatino, Book Antiqua, Ariel]The Ape quickly turned to him(a man). "And pray how do I and these my friends around me
seem to you?' "Thou art," he said, "a most excellent Ape, and all
these thy companions after thy example are excellent Apes too."
The King of the Apes, enraged at hearing these truths, gave him
over to the teeth and claws of his companions.[/FONT]
My question is "his companions" in this case whether it should be "The King of the Apes"'s companions or the man's companions( he also comes with other men). I'm looking forward to hearing your answers with appreciation cordially. Thanks very much.