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20 September, 18:28

Which is the appositive in this sentence?

The museum director, George Nelson, purchased a new sculpture for the museum's outdoor garden.

A.

a new sculpture

B.

George Nelson

C.

for the museum's outdoor garden

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  1. 20 September, 18:37
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    An appositive is a noun or noun-phrase that sits right next to another noun

    and explains it. The appositive in this sentence is "George Nelson". B.
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