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Based on the given sentence above, the appositive phrase here is the "triplet sisters". When we say appositive, this is a word or phrase that renames the subject that follows it. In this case, this appositive renames <span>"Laura, Lisa, and Lynn". Hope this answers your question.</span>
1) Did she have the courage to leave a cushion job
2) Finally she worked up the courage and turned on the computer.
3) His words put courage into every heart
4) The child was small and somewhat deformed, but of great courage and intelligence.
5)Finally she dragged up the courage to broach the subject.
Word choice is used to get a point across. So if you look a choice A, the author definitely does not feel that the manufacturers are striving to provide COMPLETE information (or there wouldn't be the questions). I would say the same thing for D, making that an incorrect answer. Looking at B and C, the author does use exaggeration in personification, but he doesn't mention sales. He does however set a frustrated tone and touches on confusion of the customers, so I feel that C is the best answer here.
Answer:
a. Run on
Explanation:
'The Canadian side of Niagra Falls is beautiful,' is a complete thought, therefore it should be followed with a period.