impresses / it/the/person/happens/ who / read /to/ it
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It impresses the person who happens to read it
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After rearranging the sentence -impresses /it /the /person /happens /who /read /to /it we get the correct sentence as the "It impresses the person who happens to read it." Therefore, the rearranged sentence means that when the person reads it he or she will get impressed while reading it
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