1. a. why she left
2. c. used to take
3. c. did you buy
4. c. upset
5. a. lived
6. c. on
7. c. in
8. b. inside
9. *unsure, i’ve never watched it*
10. d. should
11. b. because
12. d. orphanage
13. c. would
14. a. annoys
15. b. repairman
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All my birthdays have beenfun.Therefore,my next birthday will be
Answer:
The state music contest, a competition that happens once a year, had arrived.
Explanation:
I have been able to rewrite sentences 3 and 4 as one sentence containing an appositive phrase.
An appositive phrase refers to a noun or a noun phrase that actually renames the noun next to it. The appositive phrase goes ahead to explain and give more meaning to the noun next to it.
In the above sentence, "<em>a competition that happens once a year</em>" is the appositive phrase that explains or renames "<em>The state music contest</em>".
The purpose it actually serves is to give more information about the noun.
If you are referring to like a crowd that means that they should understand where your coming from ya know.