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1. Revise the sentence to include an appositive.

The members of Ms. Contreras's class leaped and twirled through the audience.
A. The members of Ms. Contreras's dance class leaped and twirled through the audience.
B. The dancers from Ms. Contreras's class leaped and twirled through the audience.
C. The dancers, mentrers of Ms. Contreras's class, leaped and twirled through the audience.
D. No change is needed.

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Answer:

C. The dancers, mentrers of Ms. Contreras's class, leaped and twirled through the audience.

Step-by-step explanation:

An appositive is a noun phrase that is included in a sentence thereby renaming the noun right next to it. This means that the sentence can also be deemed a valid full sentence with the appositive noun.

In the given original sentence, there is no appositive. And among the given options, sentence C has an appositive which is "members of Ms. Contreras's class". And this appositive phrase modifies or add to the already existing noun "dancers".

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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