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"That educators have not anticipated the impact of microcomputer technology
can hardly be said that it is their fault": Alvin Toffler, one of the most
prominent...
Could anyone help explain:
D. It can hardly be said that educators are at fault for not anticipating the
impact of microcomputer technology
What does "it" refers to? Is it "that educators are at fault..."?
If it is the case, does the sentence also mean the fact that
"educators are at fault.." can hardly be said?
E. The fact that educators are at fault for not anticipating the impact of
microcomputer technology can hardly be said
Beside "the fact" is wordy, why does it not successfully convey the meaning
of the sentence (explaination from OG)?
Isn't it the same structure with D?
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