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I have a question about the article "the".
Why does sentence #4 use "the" for "descendants...", but no "the" is used before "victims' descendants" or "descendants of..." in the other sentences?
1. In Namibia, descendants of both victims and colonisers are arguing fiercely about the talks.
2. Some of the people living there, they are descendants of the victims of the concentration camps.
3. But it's not just victims' descendants who are sceptical about the talks. So too are some of Namibia's remaining 30,000 or so German speakers, descendants of the colonists.
4.But in the squalid slums outside Swakopmund, where some Herero work today on minimum wages for the descendants of Germans who used their great-grandparents as slaves, there's not the same understanding.
5. Descendants of West African slaves in South Carolina are fighting to prevent their land from being confiscated and auctioned.
(Germany and Namibia: What's the right price to pay for genocide? by Tim Whewell)
Why does sentence #4 use "the" for "descendants...", but no "the" is used before "victims' descendants" or "descendants of..." in the other sentences?
1. In Namibia, descendants of both victims and colonisers are arguing fiercely about the talks.
2. Some of the people living there, they are descendants of the victims of the concentration camps.
3. But it's not just victims' descendants who are sceptical about the talks. So too are some of Namibia's remaining 30,000 or so German speakers, descendants of the colonists.
4.But in the squalid slums outside Swakopmund, where some Herero work today on minimum wages for the descendants of Germans who used their great-grandparents as slaves, there's not the same understanding.
5. Descendants of West African slaves in South Carolina are fighting to prevent their land from being confiscated and auctioned.
(Germany and Namibia: What's the right price to pay for genocide? by Tim Whewell)