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aflame predicate

 

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Aflame Predicate

Description:

An "aflame predicate" refers to a phrase or expression within a sentence that indicates a state of being ablaze or on fire. It is commonly used in linguistic analysis to identify and analyze the syntactic structure and semantic role of the predicate.

Sample Sentences:

1. The building was engulfed in flames, with smoke billowing out of its windows - an aflame predicate that depicted the raging inferno.

2. The blazing sun painted the sky with vibrant hues - an example of an aflame predicate describing the intense heat and brightness.

3. His words sparked a fire within her heart, igniting a passion she hadn't felt before - an emotional aflame predicate illustrating the powerful impact of his speech.

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