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In grammar, a subject complement<span> is a predicative expression that follows a linking verb (copula) and that complements the subject of the sentence by either (</span><span>1) renaming it or (2) describing it. In the former case, a renaming </span>noun<span> phrase such as a </span>noun<span> or pronoun is </span>called<span> a predicative ... </span>An<span> adjective following the copula and describing the subject</span>
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<h3>In simple terms, identity is a state of being a person or thing.</h3>
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- The term identity has many definitions and is not fixed to a certain understanding. It encompasses all personal characteristics, physical appearance, and values of a particular person or thing.
- In simple terms, identity is a state of being a person or thing.
- Words or indicators that I would use to tell someone who I am are 'since', 'because', 'for', 'therefore', 'that is why', etc. For example, "Since I was a former convict, I am likely to get arrested".
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chiken wing i eat that cuz i like it hahaha
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