<span>Appositive is noun or noun phrase in which retitles, renames and helps describe the noun that is adjacent to it in the sentence. The appositive is like a more clear illustration or wants to illuminate the said subject in the statement. </span>
<span><span>1. </span>The appositive word in the sentence is A. the tallest boy on the team. Which describes and renames Gary Jackson in the sentence</span><span>
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Answer:
I think that the first sentence is the topic sentence
Explanation:
She grew up at Finch's Landing and moved with Atticus<span> to Maycomb. She is the closest thing to a mother that Scout and Jem have. One of the few Negroes in town who can read and write, she teaches Scout to write. </span>Zeebo<span> The town garbage collector who is also Calpurnia's son.</span>