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In the following BNF example, the symboil <sentence> is considered to be a terminal symbol?
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In the following BNF example, the symboil <sentence> is considered to be a terminal symbol?
<sentence> := <subject> <predicate>
<subject> := 'John' | ' Mary'
<predicate> := 'eats' | 'talks'
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