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Underline the appositive or appositive phrase , and circle the noun it identifies . 1. We plan to visit Ottawa , the capital of Canada , on our vacation . 2. My older sister is an engineer . 3. We ate a hearty breakfast pancakes and ham , before going to work

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Answer:

1.

Appositive Phrase: the capital of Canada

Noun: Ottawa

2.

Appositive: older

Noun: sister

3.

Appositive Phrase: pancakes and ham

Noun: hearty breakfast

Step-by-step explanation:

An appositive or apposite is a word or group of words juxtaposed besides a noun or pronoun to provide further information about them. They could come before or after the noun or pronoun that they modify. In the first sentence, Ottawa is the noun that was further described as the capital of Canada. The sentence would still be complete without the addition of the appositive phrase.

In the second sentence, the appositive, older provides further description about the noun, sister. In the third sentence, the appositive phrase identifies the breakfast. Appositives are additional information without which, the sentence will still stand.

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