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− | + | [Emperor Palpatine, Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader in throne room] | |
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− | + | Emperor: It was I who allowed the alliance to know the location of the shield generator. | |
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− | + | Luke: You mean "It was ''me''." You're following an archaic grammar rule. | |
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− | : | + | Emperor: It was ''me'' who allowed the- |
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− | + | Vader: No, my master, an archaic tone is appropriate here. The sentence sounds- | |
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− | + | Emperor: It was ''I'' who allowed- | |
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+ | Luke: Come on, the accusative case is fine. Nominative pronouns are- | ||
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+ | Emperor: '''''It me''''' | ||
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+ | Emperor: '''''I allowed it''''' | ||
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+ | Vader: My master, | ||
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+ | Vader: Please never say that again. | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |