the knowledge that violence creates the evils it pretends to solve
"the knowledge that violence creates the evils it pretends to solve。"
This isn't a complete sentence。
[that violence creates the evil it pretends to solve] all modifies [knowledge]。 There is no main verb。
If the sentence is "The knowledge of violence creates the evils it pretends to solve", then:
[the knowledge] is the subject; [of violence] modifies the subject。
[creates] is the main verb
[evils] is the object; [it pretends to solve] modifies the object。
[It] refers to "the knowledge of violence"。
Hope this helps,
Sara Stringfellow
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没有上下文,只好猜一下: 句子的正常顺序似乎应该是it pretends to solve the knowledge that violence creates the evils. 其中,"it pretends to solve"是主谓结构,the knowledge是宾语,that从句是宾语的同位语从句. just for your reference
它自称要解决这种认识:暴力产生罪恶.