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Indicate whether the highlighted verb is used as a linking verb:
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Frankenstein is the name of the scientist not the monster.
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The oenophile tasted several types of Beaujolais.
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Francine grows prize-winning dahlias.
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The cheesecake tastes delicious.
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After smoking three cigars, Bridget turned green.
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The cat fastidiously smelled the dish of food placed before it.
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The flowers always grow quickly during a sunny summer.
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The stew that Gordon made smells too spicy to me.
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Walter was annoyed because Sophy turned the corner too quickly.
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Lester B. Pearson was a prominent twentieth-century politician.
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