Because Sarah made a wrong turn one to many times she was late for her party. The party was supposed to start at seven o'clock, but Sarah didn't make it until after eight, she knew that everyone was waiting for her but she couldn't get there any faster.
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I think it's the third option
Object noun b/c fruit is not a person nor proper as the rest
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the story makes clear that the end of the world isn't about guilt or innocence, deserving or not deserving. As the husband explains, "things just didn't work out." Even when the wife says, "Nothing else but this could have happened from the way we've lived," there's no feeling of regret or guilt.
Whenever -Adv
She-P
Insists-V
On-prep
Going-V
Up-prep
Down-Adv
Staircase-N
It-p
Causes -V
Massive-Adj
Traffic jam-N
<h3>Which term is a word or phrase that explain or define a noun?</h3><h3>A. Appositive</h3><h3>B. Adverb</h3><h3>C. Modifier</h3><h3>D. Preposition</h3>
The word or phrase that aims to elaborate or define either a noun or noun phrase would be:
A). Appositive
Appositive' is characterized itself as 'construction in which one noun or noun phrase is placed along with another equivalent that further elaborates it.'
It is placed right beside the noun and both the noun and appositive play the same syntactic function in the sentence.
For example,
Sophie, a passionate girl, gathered all her hard work to win the painting competition.
Here, the appositive i.e. the phrase 'a passionate girl' is elaborating the noun 'Sophie' in the sentence.
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