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They condemned the use of a preposition in sentence-final position, e.g. who are you looking at? or who are you talking to? The reason for the condemnation was that sentences do not end with a preposition in Latin. But even in Old English we could find sentences ending with prepositions...
The ending is very humorous compared to the serious tone set by the other verses. Which, is a necessary for cutting the tension and bringing the song full circle. The most captivating line is when the Cop in question states “I want justice!” this is appealing because now he knows what...