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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
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A hero defending my rights

Are these sentences correct:

1-I am a hero defending my rights.
2-I am a hero, defending my rights.
3-Defending my rights, I am a hero.

Which of the above sentences mean:
a-I am a hero because I defend my rights
and which of them mean:
b-I am a hero and I am defending my rights?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

navitasan Which of the above sentences mean:a-I am a hero because I defend my rights None of them specifies that interpretation. navitasan and which of them mean:b-I am a hero and I am defending my rights? All of them seem to mean that.

  • navitasan Which of the above sentences mean:a-I am a hero because I defend my rights None of them specifies that interpretation.
  • navitasan and which of them mean:b-I am a hero and I am defending my rights?
  • All of them seem to mean that.
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navitasanWhich of the above sentences mean:a-I am a hero because I defend my rights
None of them specifies that interpretation.
navitasanand which of them mean:b-I am a hero and I am defending my rights?
All of them seem to mean that.

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