What kind of phrase is the underlined group of words? The valley beyond those hills is excellent farmland. --------------- A. appositive phrase B. adjective phrase C. adverb phrase BEYOND THOSE HILLS IS UNDERLINED
"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." Do you think it sounds like an appositive phrase?
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i think it is yes
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