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There is no way to diagram "Had overslept", because "Had overslept" is not a sentence. For a phrase to be a sentence, it must have both a subject and a verb. "Had overslept" has a verb (had) but not a subject. A subject could be a person, place, or thing. For example: "Alicia had overslept."
It all depends on how a word is used in a sentence.A noun is a word that signifies a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., tree)An adjective describes a noun (e.g., large)A verb says what a noun does (e.g., sits)
"pond" is a noun. An adjective describes a noun. the pond is shallow...shallow being the adjective and pond being the verb. Any "thing" is a noun.
A tree is a noun because it fits into what a noun is; a person, place, or thing.
"Frightening" is an adjective, as it describes a noun, e.g. The ancient, gnarled tree made a frightening shape in the moonlight.
The person labeled X in a family tree represents an unknown individual. This could be someone whose identity is not known, or it could be a placeholder for a potential family member who has not been identified.
A tree bark can be best described as tissues on a woody stem or root outside the vascular cambium.
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That figure is best described as a "triangle".
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Syllogism
A big tree A forest giant
The poetry term that describes "the tree swayed its arms in the breeze" is personification.
the outside layer of a tree that is hard, and commonly dark!
I can provide a list of combinations of trees with 1, 2, and 3 vertices. 1 labeled vertex: Vertex A 2 labeled vertices: Tree 1: Vertex A connected to Vertex B 3 labeled vertices: Tree 1: Vertex A connected to Vertex B, Vertex C disconnected from A and B
No tree can eat a person!