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What is the appositive in this sentence?
Sarah's dog Buddy dug in the garden.
A. Sarah's
B. Buddy
C. in
D. the
A or B
Sarah's dog Buddy dug in the garden.
A. Sarah's
B. Buddy
C. in
D. the
A or B
Answers
Answered by
Larry
I think it is A 6th grader
Answered by
Anonymous
what is it
Answered by
SkyBlue
B. Buddy
IKR? I just had the same problem. But when you look up "apposition", it says it renames the noun behind it. For example: The insect, a >cockroach<, is crawling across the kitchen table. The apposition is pointed at (><). I hope you didn't get a temporary Zero! :P
IKR? I just had the same problem. But when you look up "apposition", it says it renames the noun behind it. For example: The insect, a >cockroach<, is crawling across the kitchen table. The apposition is pointed at (><). I hope you didn't get a temporary Zero! :P
Answered by
Tiger
I totally think it is buddy
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