If we only
wanted to be happy, it would be easy; but we want to be happier than other
people, which is almost always difficult,
since we think them happier [than they are].
I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism
and war [that the bright daybreak of
peace and brotherhood can never become a reality].
These seem very different from normal noun, adjective, and adverb clauses. How should I explain these to children?
Thanks,
Scot Woods