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Identify the appositive or appositive phrase in the sentence i kept hearing that horse the one with the white blaze whinnying loudly

a:keep hearing;renames loudly
b:that horse:renames "the one with the white blaze"
c:the one with the white blaze:renames horse
d:loudly renames:whinnying

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Answer:C the one with the white blaze:renames horse

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User Greg Bala
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An appositive is a noun, a noun phrase or a noun clause that comes next to another noun that renames it or describes it in another way. The appositive can be identified because it can be taken out without a loss of meaning because it gives extra information about the renamed noun or noun phrase

I kept hearing that horse, the one with the white blaze, whinnying loudly

If the sentence is "I kept hearing that horse whinnying loudly" without the appositive would be completely comprehensible


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