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An appositive functions exactly like an adjective, modifying and clarifying the noun it describes. True or false

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I believe the statement is false. My reasoning is the word "appositive" is another term for apposition and after reading the definition of this word it sounds like a description of a synonym and not an adjective.
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

An appositive, or apposition, is actually a noun or noun phrase that is used to rename some other noun that is right beside it. It can be a short or long phrase, or a single word. Check the example:

The insect, a beetle, was making a weird noise.

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