Based on the definition of appositive, this is a noun or noun phrase that is used to rename the another noun beside it. Basing on the given sentence above, I believe that it does not have an appositive. The nouns are Joe and Tulips, but no other noun that renames either of the two.
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Answer:
cluster light
Explanation:
Cluster light is known to be lights that are placed together in order to produce luminous appearance and to beautify the place it is placed.
It can used on Christmas trees, fences windows, mantelpieces, etc. The given image is a cluster light which is used as traffic light and which gives direction to where one could take.
Cluster light is the correct answer.
An intransitive verb is an action verb<span>, expressing a doable activity like </span>arrive<span>, </span>go<span>, </span>lie<span>, </span>sneeze<span>, </span>sit<span>, </span>die<span>, etc. Unlike a </span>transitive verb<span>, it will </span>not<span> have a </span>direct object<span> receiving the action. Did and Attend are both words who are likely to have a direct object receiving the action; therefore they are likely transitive.</span>
Its a verb that acts as a noun.
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