Title:
Describe an old person
Body:
Delila Thomas was your average OAP. She hovered around in her not-so-speedy mobility scooter whilst brushing her white as snow hairs. Her face was covered in scars of age, those wrinkles that seems to spare no one. When the song 'Shine' blasted from her battery operated car, I couldn't help but think, "are we in California 1956 or 2022? She was the hippie in her youth but that was now far gone. Just papers, crochet and board games. And struggling with 'this new whizzy tech' too.
When we say essential appositive, this is the phrase that is considered as an important part of the sentence that describes the noun and cannot be omitted for this will change the thought of the sentence. Based on the given sentence above, the essential appositive would be "Famed Astronomer". The answer would be the first option.
Answer: She
Explanation:
A pronoun is something that replaces a noun like for instance take a table. If you have mentioned a table many times and it is getting a bit repetitive, use the word it instead of table. The same here happens for the word she. Let’s say her name was Linda. Linda went to the shop. Linda watched TV. Linda fell asleep. It’s a bit repetitive. So you would say Linda went to the shop. She watched TV. She sell asleep.
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