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Appositive: a popular senior
Noun or Pronoun defined: President
Explanation:
Appositive is a phrase that renames another phrase. Both phrases are placed side by side separated by a comma. For example, if we say, Mrs. Kumar, the English teacher, is on leave today. "the English teacher" is defining Mrs. Kumar, so it is an appositive.
In the given sentence, "a popular senior" is defining or renaming "the student council president', so this is an appositive. The noun or pronoun which is defined is "The student council President".
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Winston Smith is the the protagonist in George Orwell's dystopian novel <em>1984</em> about a <em>Totalitarian State; </em>Winston secretly dislikes the party he's afiliated to <em>(The Thought Police Party of Oceania in the novel)</em> and remains skeptical, so as he reads the book <em>"The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism"</em> supposedly writen by Emmanuel Goldstein, he obviously realizes it was not written by Goldstein but by <em>The Party</em> of Oceania.
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After I explained, I looked at the officers face. He had his head down, but i thought he was smiling. "Uhm, excuse me Mr. Officer? Did you hear what i said?" He then looked up and i screamed. It was the thing i saw earlier. I fell to the ground, not able to get up and run. I crawled back and all the lights burst. The last thing i saw was his red eyes and teeth shining.
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