An appositive phrase consists of a group of words that renames or describes the noun beside or next to it. It serves as an additional information to the noun or pronoun it describes. Based on the given sentence above, the appositive phase is "an astronaut" and the noun that it renames or identifies is the word "father". Hope this answer helps.
Answer:
1. P Throwing papers along the streets
2. DC While debris covered the park
3.P With the broken glass in the alley
4. P Beside old trucks and cars
5. IC No one lives there
6. P For lights on every corner
7. DC If the expense is too great
8. DC As he walked home
9. DC Dragged up the subway steps
10. IC Thousands of people walk every day
11. DC Racing against the traffic signal
12. DC Unless it rains
13. DC When a helicopter hovers overhead
14. DC Who plays basketball in the empty lot
15. DC That lives in town
Explanation:
Answer:
The theme of <em>The Hare and the Tortoise</em> is that ''slow and steady wins the race."