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Mutiny
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The answer is False.
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Staying out after curfew is an act of youthful rebellion.
Children may use the word "rebellion" in a sentence like, "My sister is in rebellion against our parents' rules by staying out past curfew." In this context, they are describing an act of defiance or disobedience.
It's a act of rebellion because katniss and peeta out-smarted president snow and the gamemakers
Zebras don't have hobbies - they are wild animals that devote their full attention to staying alive and reproducing.
Yes, "survive" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the act of staying alive, enduring, or existing despite difficult circumstances.
The Mockingjay
The word "rebellion" is a noun. It refers to an act of defying or resisting authority, control, or tradition.
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The part of speech for "rebellion" is a noun. It refers to an act of defying authority or resisting control.
insurrection
Mutiny