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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? Which words does it rename? Edward and Katrina, talented dancers, have won many awards at dance competitions. A. talented dancers; renames Edward and Katrina B. Edward and Katrina; renames awards C. dance competitions; renames many awards D. won many awards; renames talented dancers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@daisysmilecat and @vera_ewing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it is A

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

An appositive is a word placed after another word to explain or identify it. The appositive always appears after the word it explains or identifies. It is always a noun or a pronoun, and the word it explains is also a noun or pronoun.

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

An appositive phrase consists of the appositive and its modifiers which may themselves be phrases.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think u r right @BrieiaKlarc

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

Yes, the answer is A. Good job.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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