Answer:
The appositive phrase in this sentence is the one between commas <em>"the messiest room in the house"</em>
Explanation:
An appositive phrase provides more information, renames or identifies the previous noun or noun phrase. In this case it identifies <em>Gordon´s room</em> as the <em>messiest room.</em>
Explanation:
it is a loss if I don't brought I don't loss my the rupee the car is small variety
Ricochet is the rebound that happens when you fire a gun at an object that deflects the bullet. In other words, fire all you want at Sia because anything negative will just be deflected.
Lyrically, Sia’s referring to the criticism and negativity that’s directed at her – the bullets – but she won’t be affected at all. She’s strong and immune to it like titanium is to bullets.
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I'm assuming the underlined word is exercise; I believe the correct definition of exercise in the sentence "Jorge completed the economics exercise before the rest of his team" is B: A task done to practice a skill.
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