Rereading difficult passages many times AND looking up each unfamiliar word in a dictionary
I wish i had about $200 in my pocket
<span>One of the reasons to write out a business plan regardless of any financing option concerns is that it can help you stay organized and remain on track. Businesses without a plan can easily get off-target, and revenues will suffer as a result. Creating a plan with expense projections, revenue forecasts, and more can help a small business remain committed to its long-term goals. You can look online for more purposes :)) </span>
The answer is before because prefix of pre is before. For Example preheat
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.