Final answer:
Appositives are added to enrich sentences about characters from The Epic of Gilgamesh: Enkidu is described as a loyal companion, Gilgamesh as a distraught hero, and Siduri as a wise tavern keeper.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we add appositives to the given sentences, each appositive provides additional information about a character from The Epic of Gilgamesh. Appositives are nouns or noun phrases that follow or precede another noun to define or amplify its meaning.
Here are the sentences with appositives added:
- Enkidu, the loyal companion of Gilgamesh, died.
- Gilgamesh, the distraught hero of Uruk, mourned.
- Siduri, the wise tavern keeper who dwells by the sea, offered wisdom.