each sentence contains an apposive phrase. Determine whether the appositive phrase is essential or non-essential. Mark the sentence that punctuates the appositive phrase correctly.

36.
A. Ten feet of snow more than we had ever seen fell recently.
*B. Ten feet of snow, more than we had ever seen, fell recently.

37.
A. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was known for her tough foreign policy.
*B. Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, was known for her tough foreign policy.

38.
A. The movie "Blade Runner" is about a futuristic society in which robots have feeling.
*B. The movie, "Blade Runner", is about a futuristic society in which robots have feeling.

39.
A. New runners especially those who are overweight should not strain themselves.
*B. New runners, especially those who are overweight, should not strain themselves.

I marked the one I think it is with an astrict(*).

Thank you.

4 answers

or, as we call it in English: asterisk

36. B. non-essential
37: A. essential
38: A. essential
39: B. non-essential

Try removing the appositive in #37,38 and you will see that it changes the meaning of the sentence, leaves out "essential" information, or even makes the sentence ungrammatical.
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I wouldn't copy Rons answers. They could have different questions. Since they didn't specify the answers, only putting the letter, I wouldn't trust.