Appositive phrases are used to further describe the nouns before them. They act like adjectives, although they aren't necessarily always adjectives. In most cases, they are separated from the rest of the sentence using commas on both sides. So yes, you are right - the appositive phrase in this sentence is either tulip or daffodil.
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A: It is a novella that keeps readers guessing about how Manolin truly feels about Santiago.
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Hopefully this helps!
The three appeals of persuasive speech are ethos, Logos<span>, and pathos.
</span>Ethos mainly means, the character, the spirit of an era, or culture etc.
Logos is the greek word for logic.
Pathos means something that stimulates sadness or tragedy.
I hope this helps! ^_^
They love each other but their parents have always hated each other.
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Tell me if i'm wrong some things sound right im my head that may not seem right in others?!