Olympic is a noun.
The answer to this very simple question does not lie here.
The part of speech that answers the question "where" is typically an adverb. Adverbs provide information about the location or position of the action in a sentence.
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it is variable
That is not why the website was created. Post a question and you would get an answer.
You find a question by typing a question in the bar at the top that says: Enter a question here ... Hopefully, someone already asked that question and someone already answered it, so you get an answer to your question.
Post your question and someone will try to help.
If your daughter is taking gymnastics classes, the same shcool of where she is attending should be able to tell here how to prepare for the olympic if she is qualify to participating for the olympic.
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Type your answer here... athens
Not sure what the question is here. Do you mean how do you use them?
That is known as a loaded question. It is a question that contains an assumption or an accusation within it.