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Identify the word the underlined appositive or appositive phrase in the following sentence modifies.
Vanessa’s dog, <u>a black Labrador retriever</u>, won the blue ribbon at the show
Answer: Vanessa’s dog
Explanation:
An appositive noun or noun phrase presents information that better defines a different noun or noun phrase.
As long as the appositive is restrictive, meaning that provides fundamental information, the appositive noun or noun phrase should be enclosed by commas.
In this example, the appositive phrase a black Labrador retriever provides information that helps better identify the sentence’s subject noun, Vanessa’s dog.
Answer:
In the wake of social change, Kheris Rogers, 14, sheds light on the dark ... the effects of racism go—and how it affects Black people not just based on the color
Explanation:
by showing all the training and hard work he did lead to a dream of flying he always wanted to do. So he decided he would like to help others with their dreams of flying.
"Continue" is an action-word, so it would be a verb.