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A pilgrimage and a protest are always on the verge of crossing over edge. (rewrite the sentence by using not only but...also)​

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Answered by keerthanakreddy
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Answer:

not only a pilgrimage but also a protest are always on the verge of crossing over the edge

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Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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Not only a pligrimage but also protest are always on the verge of crossing over edge.

Explanation-

In this sentence, two things are given same value or same status. Instead of simply using and, we can write it in not only...but also format. So first term that is pilgrimage and second is protest are given same attribute without exclusion of any. Both things are treated equally in the sentence.

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