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What is the part of speech for rebellion?

"Rebellion" can be a few different parts of speech depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common use. It refers to the act of resisting authority or control.

* Example: "The rebellion against the king lasted for years."

* Verb: This use is less common but still possible. It means to act in defiance of authority.

* Example: "The people rebelled against the unfair laws."

* Adjective: While not as common as the other two, it can be used to describe something that is related to rebellion.

* Example: "The rebellion army fought fiercely."

To determine the part of speech of "rebellion" in a specific sentence, look at its role in the sentence and how it functions.

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