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Love is a word that can be used either as a noun or a verb depending on its function in a sentence. If you look it up in the dictionary, you will find definitions for both functions. Therefore, yes, it is a verb when it is not in a sentence. It is also a noun when it is not in a sentence. It can be put in either category.
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It means can not tell. Like you can not tell what a person is thinking.
Symbolism is often used in short stories and novels. For example, a dove might be used as symbolism for peace. A rose might symbolize love. The symbolism of the flag is important to some people. also "...and as he came out of battle his hopes were high and the flag raised above his head" the flag symbolises his hope
The structure used in this sentence is a compound sentence. It consists of two independent clauses, "Mom knows who ate the last piece of pie" and "but won't tell," joined by the coordinating conjunction "but."
Here is an example of social structure used in a sentence. The neighborhoods of a city is made up of its social structure.
compound-complex A+
Interrogative sentence
Parallel structure
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The word structure means to build by adding on. It can be a physical building, a structure being built, or used in language, as in a sentence has no structure.
In the sentence "you used to think," "used to" is a phrase used to talk about a past habit or state that is no longer true. It indicates that the person had a certain belief or way of thinking in the past, but that is no longer the case.
"The dorsal structure was visible through the sagittal plane"
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i used an elastic band for my head or someone used an elastic band for there hair
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