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With an appositive, a modifying phrase right next to the noun or pronoun it describes, a writer can take two short, choppy sentences and turn them into one sentence that’s more interesting.
a. True
b. False
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Answer:i just did this question and it is true trust me
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The correct answer for this question is this one: "FALSE." With an appositive, a modifying phrase right next to the noun or pronoun it describes, a writer can take two short, choppy sentences and turn them into
one sentence that’s more interesting. This is false.
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