If you are asking how you would use the term "attribute" when referring to yourself then you would use it to assign any characteristic or label to yourself. Or you have notions about yourself and who you are (as in an identity).
The name attribute can be used for referring the value in other context. For example for passing the value in JavaScript.
Use "I" when referring to yourself. Example: "I am a woman." Use "my" when referring to something you possess. Example: "My hair is long."
Anywhere you aren't referring to yourself Example: independence - smile - misfit When referring to yourself; I - I'm - I've - I'll
"I" is the correct word to use sometimes and "me" is the correct word to use sometimes.Use "I" when you are referring to yourself and you are the subject of the sentence. For example, "I went to the store."Use "me" when you are referring to yourself and you are the object of the sentence or in a prepositional phrase and the like. For example, "Grandfather gave me a gift."
When talking to yourself or referring to yourself in a casual way, you would use the first person singular form of the verb "ser," which is "soy."
Homosexuality is not an attribute of planets. If you are referring to a person then more information is required
The attribute that most impressed the hiring manager was the candidate's strong communication skills.
I would attribute my good looks to my handsome father.
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Put /* block comments */ around it, for example: style { attribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; } style { /* attribute: value; */ attribute: value; attribute: value; } or style { /* attribute: value; attribute: value; */ attribute: value; } or /* style { attribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; } */ And while this won't validate, attribute renaming uses a lot less typing (and I use it myself): style { xattribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; }
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its feets structure is designed in such a way PLEASE USE PROPER ENGLISH. When referring to yourself use the word "I" and not "you". When you use the word "you" it makes it seem that you are talking about someone else and not yourself. If you are in fact talking about yourself then use the word "I".