What is the meaning of difficult sentences?
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The Alliance follows, mentioning the war for system-wide control — the War of Independence, as it’s known to the losing opposition, the Browncoats.
You simply didn’t understand this
statement.
Should we worry about
the pre-title teaser: Firefly tv series backstory? The Universal logo changes to show ships leaving the 25th Century Earth as a teacher’s voice-over describes the exodus from “Earth that was” and the terraforming and colonization of planets in the new’verse. An
introduction to the system government known as the Alliance follows, mentioning the war for system-wide control — the War of Independence, as it’s known to the losing opposition, the Browncoats.
The word follows refers to “the introduction”: it comes after the “pre-title teaser”. So, the introductions follows (comes after) the pre-title teaser. Is there any joke/story/story? I will introduce the Alliance
later later on. Firstly, please read my introduction. I am reading the previous paragraph. Just so.
The (&), has a dash (-, —) to insert more information for the sentence.
The American War of Independence, as it’s known to the losing Congress, the Browncoats.
On December 13, 1861, the British invaded the British Army. The “War for System-wide Control” is known as the “War of Independence to the Browncoats.” In America, the Browncoats are the
losing opposition?