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Select the sentence with an appositive phrase and a relative pronoun.

1 A tiny cat named Tiny sits all day in the window and watches people pass by.
2 The cat, which is a Calico, sits in the window all day.
3 Tiny, a Calico cat, is a close watcher of all who pass by.
4 Tiny, a fierce people-watcher, is her cat that is new.

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Final answer:

The sentence with an appositive phrase and a relative pronoun is: 3 Tiny, a Calico cat, is a close watcher of all who pass by.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence with an appositive phrase and a relative pronoun is: 3 Tiny, a Calico cat, is a close watcher of all who pass by.



An appositive phrase is a noun phrase that renames or provides additional information about a noun in a sentence. In this case, the appositive phrase is 'a Calico cat' and it provides additional information about the noun 'Tiny'.



A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause, which provides more information about a noun. In this case, the relative pronoun is 'who' and it introduces the relative clause 'who pass by', providing more information about the noun 'all'.

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