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Mandarinka [93]
4 years ago
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which provides the best description of the underlined phrase? roger, a hot-tempered football player, charged the referee and tri

ed to tackle the poor man. a) a verb form that is used as an adjective to describe roger b) a noun phrase that functions as the subject of the sentence c) a verb form that is used as an adverb to explain roger's behavior eliminate d) an appositive phrase that describes another noun or pronoun in the sentence
English
2 answers:
Troyanec [42]4 years ago
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If the underlined phrase is <em>a hot-tempered football player, </em>then the correct answer is D. an appositive phrase that describes another noun or pronoun in the sentence.
The noun it describes is Roger. 
Thepotemich [5.8K]4 years ago
5 0

D is your answer hope this helps

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