craipenn
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Can someone break down this sentence professionally for me?
BROKEN:
having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order.
My question is whether or not the words after damaged also apply to the word fracture in this sentence. My understanding is that because of the word or between fractured and damaged that the words that follow damaged are just conditional descriptions of what kind of damage would qualify something thats only damaged to be broken and that they follow and only apply to the word damaged since fractured means to break or cause to break
BROKEN:
having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order.
My question is whether or not the words after damaged also apply to the word fracture in this sentence. My understanding is that because of the word or between fractured and damaged that the words that follow damaged are just conditional descriptions of what kind of damage would qualify something thats only damaged to be broken and that they follow and only apply to the word damaged since fractured means to break or cause to break
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