An appositive phrase never contains a subject and predicate. true or false

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Answer 1
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TRUE

Explanation:

Phrases are a group of words that functions as a single unit and that, unlike clauses, do not contain either a subject or a verb, and they don't contain a predicate either. Appositive phrases are no exception, therefore, they do not contain a subject, a verb or a predicate, and they do not expresse a complete thought.

Appositive phrases' function is to rename, identify or give further information of another noun placed right beside it. Examples of sentences containing appositives (underlined):

My neighbor Alex has been working in the garage all weekend.

Eli, the girl living next door, is out of town.


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What characteristic do the poems "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" and "I dwell in Possibility" share? a standard rhyme scheme

question marks to create yearning

the "mystery of nature" theme

capital letters to emphasize words


I'll post the poems in a sec

Will there really be a "Morning"?
Is there such a thing as "Day"?
Could I see it from the mountains
If I were as tall as they?

Has it feet like Water lilies?
Has it feathers like a Bird?
Is it brought from famous countries
Of which I have never heard?

Oh some Scholar! Oh some Sailor!
Oh some Wise Men from the skies!
Please to tell a little Pilgrim
Where the place called "Morning" lies! 



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they have the same sequence at the end of the poems

Which underlined word is an interjection? Yummy! Dinner smells unbelievably good tonight! A. Yummy B. unbelievably C. tonight D. good

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In grammar, an interjection is a word used to display emotions, such as surprise, glee, anger, etc. In this case the word "Yummy" is being used to display eagerness to enjoy the dinner that smells so unbelievably good.
Option A, "Yummy", is your correct answer choice.
Hope that helped! =)

Answer:

YUMMY!

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Which kind of pronoun is the underlined word? Uncle Tony cheered himself into a frenzy at the baseball game.

A.
reflexive

B.
demonstrative

C.
indefinite

D.
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himself is underlined

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