Excessive attachment to a particular sect or party especially in religion
The correct option is B.
An appositive phrase refers to a noun or a pronoun that identifies or rename another noun or pronoun; it gives more information about that noun or pronoun. An appositive together with its modifier is called an appositive phrase. An appositive phrase is said to be non- essential when it adds information to a sentence whose meaning is already clear. Non-essential appositives are usually set off by a coma.
Answer:
One action is a cause, which leads to another action that is the effect of the first action.
Explanation:
<span>I believe the answer is: The<span> president of the student council for Woofard High School agreed to appoint a committee for the prom</span>. I don't think you necessarily capitalize student council. If you want I think you can. President is capitalized if a name comes after it because it would then be considered a title. </span>
<span /><span>Hopefully this helps and good luck.
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