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What is the difference between your hometown's location and your hometown as a place?

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Your hometown's location is where it is.
Your hometown's place is a mix of human and nonhuman feature.
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Answer:

"Hometown's location" refers to the lonal where your hometown is located. The hometown may be located in the north of the country, in the south of the country, neighbor to another well known city etc.

"Hometown as a place" is the description with the use of adjectives that demonstrate how the city is in terms of geography, climate, architecture etc.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sometimes very similar idioms confuse their meanings in our heads. When this happens, the best we have to do is take a moment to reflect on each word of the expression so that we can find the correct meaning and not use wrong expressions when it is necessary to speak or write these expressions. An example of this is the expressions "hometown's location" and "Hometown as a place".

"Hometown's location" refers to the lonal where your hometown is located. The hometown may be located in the north of the country, in the south of the country, neighbor to another well known city etc.

"Hometown as a place" is the description with the use of adjectives that demonstrate how the city is in terms of geography, climate, architecture etc.

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