Why can blank 1 be yearn for and blank 2 dominance over? This supports the second part of the sentence; his disdain for politics.
How come? Can you explain your logic?
Also can he âyearn forâ something that is already âhisâ?
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His disdain could imply that it is something he doesnât like, so he doesnât yearn for politics? I understand now when you say that you canât yearn for something that is already yours.
But I still donât understand the solution completely.
Itâs because the word âsuggestâ here means to âhideâ or ânot state openlyâ
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