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Indirect Object Pronoun le
“La comida de la madre no la iguala nadie. Si a esta premisa le sumamos la crisis económica y que el coste mensual del comedor escolar asciende a 150 euros de media, la costumbre de mandar a los chicos a la escuela con la fiambrera bajo el brazo llega a ser más común.”
Who or what does ‘le’ refer to above? Could it be the reader of the text? |
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Its antecedent is 'a esta premisa'.
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