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Which answer identifies the appositive or appositive phrase and the word or words it renames? I keep hearing that horse, the one with the white blaze, whinnying loudly. keep hearing; renames loudly the one with the white blaze; renames horse loudly; renames whinnying that horse; renames "the one with the white blaze"

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Answer:

the one with the white blaze; renames horse

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User TrentWoodbury
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Answer:

renames "the one with the white blaze"

Step-by-step explanation:

An appositive is a type of noun that names another noun that is close to each other in position.

From the sentence, "I keep hearing that horse, the one with the white blaze, whinnying loudly.", the appositive here is "the one with the white blaze" because it renames the word "the horse"

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User Bilal Barakat
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