Hey guys,
I understand the passage overall and the answers for it but
I have difficulty understanding the very last sentence of the passage.
“The disgrace attendant on his immediately afterwards taking to crowing and pursuing me across the bridge with crows, as from an exceedingly dejected fowl who had known me when I was a blacksmith, culminated the disgrace with which I left the town, and was, so to speak, ejected by it into the open country.”
- Who is "The disgrace attendant"?
- How is this sentence structured? is this the subject? "The disgrace attendant on his immediately afterwards taking to crowing and pursuing me across the bridge with crows, as from an exceedingly dejected fowl who had known me when I was a blacksmith"
- can someone simplify this sentence for me"? thx!