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The way analogy works is by comparing two different things that is actually quite different from each other. Analogy works to aim at explaining that thing by comparing to something that is familiar
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Answer:
Appositive: the book by E.B. White
Noun or pronoun renamed: Charlotte's We
Explanation:
Appositive/appositive phrase is a noun/a noun phrase that remains another noun or a pronoun. There are two types of appositive phrases: restrictive (provides essential information about the noun it renames) and non-restrictive ( gives us more details about the renamed noun. Another important feature is that non-restrictive appositive phrases are always separated with commas from the rest of the sentence.
So, in this case, our appositive phrase is the book by E.B. White, and the noun it renames is Charlotte's Web. It is separated with commas and gives us more details about the renamed noun which makes it non-restrictive appositive phrase.