English Language & Usage Asked on May 29, 2021
Nature is impersonal,impartial,and indifferent. she does not give opinions, or make judgements; she can’t be wheedled,bullied, or fooled;she does not get angry or disappointed;she doesn’t praise or blame;she does not remember past failures or hold grudges; with her one always gets a fresh start, this time is the one that counts.
What does that mean "with her one always gets a fresh start, this time is the one that counts."?
What does one mean here?
with her, one always gets a fresh start, this time is the one that counts.
There are two uses of the word "one". They refer to different things. The first is the impersonal 3rd person pronoun - it is used like "someone". The second refers to "the time" and is used to avoid repetition.
Paraphrase
"with Nature, a person always gets a fresh start, this time is the time that counts."
Answered by chasly - supports Monica on May 29, 2021
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