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  • Crust vs. Non-Example: Definitions and Examples
    Let's break down "crust" and "non-example" and explore their meanings:

    Crust

    * Definition: The hard outer layer of something. Think of it like a protective shell.

    * Examples:

    * Bread crust: The crispy, brown exterior of a loaf of bread.

    * Earth's crust: The outermost solid layer of our planet.

    * Pizza crust: The base of a pizza, often made from dough.

    * Crust on a pie: The top layer of a pie, which can be flaky or buttery.

    * Crust on a wound: A scab that forms over a healed injury.

    Non-Example

    * Definition: Something that is not an example of a particular thing. It demonstrates the opposite or something different.

    * Examples:

    * Non-example of a mammal: A fish, as fish are not mammals.

    * Non-example of a fruit: A potato, as potatoes are vegetables.

    * Non-example of a verb: "The," as "the" is a definite article.

    How to Use "Crust" and "Non-Example" Together:

    You can use "non-example" to illustrate what something *is not* by providing examples of things that are *not* crusts. For instance:

    * Non-examples of crust:

    * The inside of a loaf of bread.

    * The soft center of a pie.

    * The smooth, unblemished skin of a fruit.

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

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