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The correct answer is option B, William Mitchel.
An appositive phrase is a noun phrase that<span> renames another noun right beside it. In the sentence given above, the underlined appositive phrase, "her father" renames another noun, "William Mitchell", which is right beside it.</span>
Answer:
If I could go to the store next Monday, I'd have groceries until my next payday.
Explanation:
Conditional statements are in the form of "if (hbdhebhedb) then (dnuednkd)"
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