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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase? Which words does it rename?

Sentence: Laura, Lisa, and Lynn, triplet sisters, were all chosen as camp counselors.

A. were all; renames triplet sisters
B. triplet sisters; renames Laura, Lisa, and Lynn
C. camp counselors; renames Laura, Lisa, and Lynn
D. Laura, Lisa, and Lynn; renames triplet sisters

Asked by Elin642

Answer (3)

The correct option is B.
A characteristic of an appositive phrase is parentheses enclosement.

Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2024-06-10

Hi, your answer is, B. Triplet sisters; renames Laura, Lisa, and Lynn

Answered by MagicalRarePika | 2024-06-11

The appositive phrase in the sentence is 'triplet sisters,' and it renames 'Laura, Lisa, and Lynn.' Therefore, the correct answer is option B. This structure helps clarify who the subjects are in relation to the appositive phrase.
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Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2025-06-17