<span>c. the fourth largest city in the United States; renames Houston
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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.
Example: <span>Our cats, the ones with the calico fur, are always so playful.</span><span>
1. The appositive word in the sentence is</span> the ones with the calico fur<span>. Which describes and renames Gary Jackson in the sentence</span>
Answer:
I would say
D.
second person
Explanation:
It gives many information on Alice but when it uses quotations it uses the word "I"
I'm not going to write 50 words, but historical context is always important so you can use examples.
<span>The correct answer should be D. imagery. Imagery means that the author is using descriptive vocabulary in order to depict a vivid image that we can imagine clearly just by reading those words. So, I'm assuming this would be the correct answer. Enjambment means that the idea from one line in a poem is continued into the next one, without a pause. Simile is when you compare things using words such as like or as. Irony is when you say something opposite of what you think.</span>
The correct answer in this case is "we"
Us is also correct but in that case the sentence would not be an elliptical one. If you use "we" then the sentence is both correct and elliptical which fits the description of the question.