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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the appositive phrase in this sentence? Her uncle, the man over there in the red shirt, owns the hardware store in town. A. owns the hardware store B. Her uncle C. in town D. the man over there in the red shirt @satellite73 @amistre64 @Abhisar

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure but, An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Look at these examples: The insect, a wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table. The insect, a large wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table. The insect, a large wingspanroach with hairy legs, is crawling across the kitchen table. The insect, a large, hairy-legged wingspanroach that has spied my bowl of oatmeal, is crawling across the kitchen table.

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