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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
6

Can you please answer these

English
1 answer:
Sati [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I.

The paper she was holding, a treasure map, guided her as she went down the forest trail.

Finding her ring would be even more difficult as she saw her new obstacle covering her backyard, a blanket of snow.

Janie, my best friend, was the one I felt like calling immediately.

Joey, an inspiration to all soccer players, watched from the sideline cheering from his wheelchair.

II.

1. "The school principal" modifies Ms. Steffa.

2. "A fictitious character" modifies Winnie the Pooh.

3. "Golden retrievers" modifies Mollie and Max.

4. "Domino" modifies my cat.

5. "A new thriller roller coaster" modifies the Racing Rocket.

III.

1. Joey, my cousin, won the contest.

2. Pet Supplies Plus, a new pet store, is accepting applications for cashiers and stockers.

3. My cousin is with Millicent, the student she is tutoring.

4. Mr. Jones, a kind and generous neighbor, brought over a casserole when he found out our mother was in the hospital.

IV.

1. Mrs. Franks, a friend of Mom's, teaches sculpture three nights a week.

2. This novel is from the north branch of the library, the building on Central Street.

3. The harpsichord, a stringed musical instrument, came before the piano.

Explanation:

I love appositives.

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