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In a sentence that begins with "Dr. Benton Jones, a winner of the Nobel Prize for his chemistry theories," the phrase “a winner of the Nobel Prize for his chemistry theories” is a(n) A. gerund B. verbal
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In a sentence that begins with
"Dr. Benton Jones, a winner of the Nobel Prize for his chemistry
theories,"
the phrase
“a winner of the Nobel Prize for his chemistry theories”
is a(n)
A. gerund
B. verbal
C. appositive
D. infinitive
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Verbal is the correct answer
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