When a noun o pronoun follows another noun or pronoun is called APPOSITIVE or APPOSITIVE PHRASE
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Explanation:Supporting Details: specific details that give more information about a central idea, summary, character, etc.  
Foreshadow: hints provided to assist readers in predicting what will happen next.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Literature and the Holocaust have a complicated relationship. This isn't to say, of course, that the pairing isn't a fruitful one—the Holocaust has influenced, if not defined, nearly every Jewish writer since, from Saul Bellow to Jonathan Safran Foer, and many non-Jews besides, like W.G. Sebald and Jorge Semprun. Still, literature qua art—innately concerned with representation and appropriation—seemingly stands opposed to the immutability of the Holocaust and our oversized obligations to its memory. Good literature makes artistic demands, flexes and contorts narratives, resists limpid morality, compromises reality's details. Regarding the Holocaust, this seems unconscionable, even blasphemous. The horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald need no artistic amplification.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It is narrated by a character in the story
        
             
        
        
        
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The big difference between the structure of a play and the structure of a novel is the formatting. Plays are usually written in dialogues, while novels are usually written in basic written languages. What makes them similar to each other are the characters, plots, and settings that are in both plays and novels.