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• An appositive is a noun, noun phrase, or noun clause that explains or
describes a nearby noun or pronoun.
. An appositive may come before or after a noun or a pronoun. Commas
are used to set off many appositives.
Combine the two sentences into one hw
be two sentences into one by creating an appositive out of the second
sentence. Write the new sentence on the line na
Quer visited our class today. Ms. Thayer is our town's police chief.
1. Ms. Thayer visited our class today
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Ms. Thayer, our town's police chief, visited our class today.

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