If i'm not wrong it's objective information
<span>the answer is: The reader learns both that the narrator has an older brother, and his brother and John are older.
Appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. We can see that the writer directly shares the information about his brother by including the information</span><span />
I would say yes, you’re technically not considered “grown” at that age, and you’re still at the point where you wanna hang out with your friends and be children, even at that you could just call it free time if the kids think they’re too old for recess.
Answer:
33. My brother may travel to India soon
34. I'm sure you will love the food in Japan
35. our neighbors may not be at home this weekend
36. Can dad buy our train tickets online?
37. Can your visitors arrive on time?
The third one, '<span>Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street), tell me what you need.' should be your answer choice.</span>