Answer: appositive
Explanation:
An appositive is a noun phrase whereby one noun or in some other cases a pronoun is used, then there'll be another word that'll be used to clarify the noun or pronoun.
In thus case, the noun is "Dr. Benton Jones" while "a winner of the Nobel Prize for his chemistry theories" is clarifying Dr Benton Jones.
Therefore, this is an example of appositive.
<span>the answer is B. The image of luxury and elegance that they project is unstable like the wind blowing through the room</span>
The use of on the other hand, also, and in other words, are c. They transition to another thought. These words are usually used in transitioning sentences to begin a new thought!
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Convinced people that the Japanese should be imprisoned
H - hilarious
A - agile
U - useful
K - kind
K - knowledgeable
A - analytical
H - happy
An acrostic poem is something where a certain word is taken and a word or phrase is written using that specific letter.
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