asked 56.0k views
5 votes
A white dwarf, a dense dead star, burns through its hydrogen before it can grow into a supernova. Identify the nonessential appositive phrase. A white dwarf a dense dead star hydrogen supernova

asked
User Capstone
by
8.5k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

its B

Step-by-step explanation:

i took the test

answered
User Tya
by
8.0k points
5 votes

To provide more information or to identify a word, a noun or pronoun is placed with another noun or pronoun, referred to as an appositive phrase.

An appositive phrase may be nonessential or essential.

In essential appositive, the words are not set off with commas.

Whereas, nonessential appositive refers to the addition of meaning in a sentence which is already clear and is set off with commas.

Hence, in the above sentence, the nonessential appositive phrase is 'a dense dead star'. Herein, 'dense dead' are modifiers which modify 'star' and provides detail about it.

answered
User Georgi Karadzhov
by
8.1k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.