There are millions of sentences in which you can use the word 'liberty'
Eg. Give me the liberty of answering this question.
Whether it is one word or a phrase, the term is "anaphora".
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The word characterization is wrong in the sentence. The correct word should be character.
It was a landmark victory.The Tower of London is a landmark.
he agreed with the idea of liberty
Give me liberty or give me death! The soldiers fought for their liberty.
We hope to provide liberty to all posterity.
"Give me liberty or give me death" said Patrick Henry.
The citizens of the country fought for their liberty and independence from oppressive rule.
The Statue of Liberty is an important and edifice monument.
Give me liberty or give me death. Miss Liberty stands on an island between New York and New Jersey. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of all who threaten it!
The nouns in the sentence are liberty and death.
"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" is a revolutionary war quote that is quite famous. Many people who have always lived with liberty are not even aware of it and complain about the most mundane infringements on their personal desires.
Probably the best known example of such a sentence is Nathan Hale's "Give me liberty or give me death". Liberty is only made possible by opposing those who seek to control and dominate. The reporter said that he was not at liberty to reveal his sources.
"Liberate" is a related verb for the word "liberty."
This might be an obvious answer but here goes: The statue of liberty is located in new york city or you can say I n the declaration they speak of life, liberty, and the presuit a of happiness