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In the following sentence identify the appositive or appositive phrase and the noun or pronoun renamed by the appositive.

Charlotte's Web, the book by E.B. White, is widely read.

Appositive:
A. The book by E.B White
B. Widely Read
C. Charlotte's Web
D. The Book

Noun Or Pronoun Renamed:
A.The Book
B. Widely Read
C. Charlotte's web
D. The book By E.B White

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Okay well the appositive is the book by E.B. White, and the appositive is renaming Charlotte's web.
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Answer:

Your answer would be that the appositive phrase is "the book by E.B White" and the noun renamed is "Charlotte's Web".

Step-by-step explanation:

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. In this case, the appositive phrase, "the book by E.B. White", renames the noun "Charlotte's Web". As this appositive phrase is nonessential, it is separated from the rest of the sentence with commas. This means that if it was removed, the meaning of the sentence would be left unchanged (see 1).

1) Charlotte's Web is widely read

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