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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

in the sense of doing something

1. Does the the highlighted sentence mean:

a) it isn’t seen particularly territorial, meaning that it is not demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city.

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b). Although demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city, it isn’t seen particularly territorial.

2. Does "demarcating a home patch" mean "marking certain areas of the city"?

Context:

Supposedly, hardcore graffiti, carried out by ‘taggers’, ‘writers’ or ‘sprayers’ (depending on its generic style) known only within the confines of their specific ‘writing community’, is not intended to impress – or offend – the general public, but to gain the ‘respect’ of fellow artists. In itself it isn’t even seen as particularly territorial, in the sense of demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city. But it does sometimes cover vast expanses of surface, be that building or train.
  

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red apple 1. orb). Although demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city, it isn’t seen particularly territorial.

  • red apple 1.
  • orb).
  • Although demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city, it isn’t seen particularly territorial.
  • A.
  • red apple 2.
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red apple1. Does the the highlighted sentence mean:a) it isn’t seen particularly territorial, meaning that it is not demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city.orb). Although demarcating a ‘home patch’ within the city, it isn’t seen particularly territorial.
A.
red apple2. Does "demarcating a home patch" mean "marking certain areas of t

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