She kept her identity hidden.
"Her unique fashion choices reflected her personal identity and sense of style." "The thief's true identity was finally revealed after an extensive investigation by the police." "As a teenager, he struggled with his identity and figuring out who he truly was."
The noun 'identity' will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The identity of the victim has not been determined. (subject of the sentence)John Doe, the identity used, is not his real name. (subject of a clause)He has a temporary identity at the moment. (direct object of the verb 'has')His fingerprints should be the key to his identity. (object of the preposition 'to')
This could be an example of surrealist or abstract imagery in art or literature, where the absence of a face could symbolize themes such as identity crisis, anonymity, or the unknown. It could also represent a sense of emptiness or lack of identity in the character being described.
An example of a question that includes the keyword "no nb" could be: "Do you identify as no nb, meaning you do not have a non-binary gender identity?"
The plural of identity is identities.
1 is the identity element of multiplication.
0 is the additive identity for numbers and the identity property is illustrated by 1+0 = 1
The additive identity property states that any number plus zero is that number. For example: 5 + 0 = 5.
The identity property is when a factor in an multiplication problem keeps its identity for example= eight times one equals eight (the eight keeps its identity)
Example sentence - We could not establish her identity without the dental records.
identifying as a particular ethnic background, religion, or nationality. For example, stating that you are British Asian is a cultural identity.
1xa=ax1
An equation or, possibly, an identity.
The, "Identity Property Of Multiplication," is a number multiplied by one, produces the original number. Example: 51x1=51 : Identity Property Of Multiplication
The Identity Property, Multiplicative Identity I think it's called... the Additive Identity Property is the number 0... asi: 0+88.
Adding zero to any number exemplifies the identity property of addition. For example, 12 + 0 = 12 where adding zero does not change the sum.
Here are some example sentences for identity: The robber wore a mask to conceal his identity Grandma worried that she'd be a victim of identy theft, so we bought her a paper shredder for Christmas. I often dream that I have a secret admirer who sends lovely flowers and gifts, but never reveals his identity.