When an appositive is not placed next to the noun it renames, the appositive is called a delayed appositive.
Therefore the answer should be false
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The sentence which has the phrase, "A high-pitched screeched", as the subject of a sentence is: D. Suddenly, a high pitched screech , the crow's call, pierced the air. Hope that helps.
In some cases yes and some no
<span>1) The word family in this sentence is the subject of the sentence and therefore is a noun. It answers the question -who produced?
2) but is a conjunction in this sentence. A conjunctions joins two words.
3) Her is a pronoun. It stands in the place of a noun- Charlotte. A word used to denote a noun is a pronoun.
4) Poems is a noun. Poems is the object of the verb collected and objects are nouns.</span>
In an informational article, the thesis statement must be supported by facts, details and explanations related to the thesis.
All paragraphs of the article should explain and support the thesis since that is what will give the text unity and what will increase the reader's interest and motivate him/her to keep reading. Since facts can be verified, they can help strengthen the thesis statement. Statistics and explanations can also be used in order for the thesis to make sense to the reader.