Answer:
<h3>Answer to the I Am heavy Forward, But Backward I'm not is a Ton. A ton is 2,000 lbs. That’s heavy. The word ton backwards is literally the word not (n-o-t).</h3>
Answer:
Appositive: my youngest sister
Noun or pronoun renamed: Mary
Explanation:
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase set next to another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it. When it's essential to the meaning of the noun it refers to, the appositive isn't framed by commas. When it isn't essential, like in the given sentence, it is framed by commas.
The appositive in the given sentence is<em> my youngest sister</em>. The noun renamed by it is <em>Mary.</em>
The correct answer among the choices provided is option A. A group of related words containing a subject and predicate is a clause. It is classified into two kinds namely the independent and dependent clauses. Independent clause can stand alone while the dependent clause can not.