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The squirrel reached for the birdfeeder, for he saw it was filled with an abundance of sunflower seeds. The word for in the sentence is used as both
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The squirrel reached for the birdfeeder, for he saw it was filled with an abundance of sunflower seeds.
The word for in the sentence is used as both
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Answer: preposition nd conjuction
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It is used as a conjunction and preposition
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