What sets off appositives in the sentence is the use of the quotation mark, comma (,). This indicates that the phrase is just an added information in the sentence, and if omitted will never change the whole thought or idea of the sentence. Aside from commas, parentheses or dashes can be used as well.
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The incident broke me.
Explanation:
I have been broken by the incident.
<em>Have been is past tense</em>
<em>Broken is past tense</em>
<em>The use of the word "by" is past tense</em>
<em>"the incident" should be the subject, not the action</em>
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The answer is D. Adjective Phrase.
Answer:
Did you see your_principal__on the way to school?(principle,principal)
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The term mare nostrum was used in the first place by Romans to refer to the Tyrrhenian Sea. This was after they had taken over the countries around it. So they started to use the name mare nostrum for the whole Mediterranean Sea. They used other names as well, such as Mare Internum ("The Internal Sea").
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