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Which word in the sentence is the appositive? Jeremy's cousin Sylvester bought a leather jacket. A. leather B. bought C. cousin D. Sylvester
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Which word in the sentence is the appositive?
Jeremy's cousin Sylvester bought a leather jacket.
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leather
B.
bought
C.
cousin
D.
Sylvester
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The appositive word in the sentence is cousin. Appositive is a word that renames a noun which is placed directly beside it and is usually in a form of noun or noun phrase. It is used to add more description to the subject as to give clarity.
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