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4. {L.7.1.A} Does the underlined section function as an appositive, prepositional phrase, direct object, or independent clause?

"Beatrice always sings when she takes a shower"

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appositive

prepositional phrase

direct object

independent clause

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User Mazhar
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It is appositive cause it use an noun or noun phrase that sits next to another noun to rename it or to describe it in another way.
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Answer: Appositive.

Explanation: Because an appositive is a word or phrase that renames or identifies a noun or pronoun, and in the given sentence "Beatrice always sings when she takes a shower," the phrase "when she takes a shower" is not an appositive.

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