An appositive<span> is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. Typically, appositives are enclosed with commas since these just serve as an additional information. Based on the given sentence above, the complete appositive phrase would be "</span><span>a small two-door model". The answer would be the third option. </span>
<span>Patch approaches patients as people first, and their illness is secondary. His sense of humor is the foundation of his healing process while modern technology takes care of the patient's direct needs. As a doctor, opening his clinic is the only way to treat patients rather than their disease holistically.</span>
I would say A because he is using this to convince his audience, but he is also using B and D. The main thing he is using is A so the awnser is A
Answer:
Q1 how was your last match
Q2 are you confident to win the upcoming tournament
Q3 who is your hardest opponent
Q4 do you thing you are the best player in the tournament
Explanation:
When I am trying to figure out a word I don't know in a text I reread the sentence that contains that word. I will read the first part before the word I don't know and see if it makes sense or if there could be a different word there that has the same meaning. Next if I still don't know what the word is I would read the last part of the sentence after the word I don't know, and try to comprehend if know what the sentence meaning is. If I still do not understand the meaning of the word I would reread the surrounding sentences of the word to see what they are talking about or if they have anything to do with the word I am trying to comprehend. I ususaly understand what the word means after doing these steps in using the text around the word I do not know.