an appositive phrase appears before or after a noun to modify the noun. true or false.

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True. An appositive phrase typically appears next to a noun to provide additional information or clarification about that noun. It can be placed before or after the noun it modifies. For example, in the sentence "My brother, a skilled musician, plays the guitar," "a skilled musician" is an appositive phrase that modifies "my brother."

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