Noun or Pronoun Identify/explain another noun or pronoun.

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Noun or Pronoun Identify/explain another noun or pronoun

My captain, Odysseus didn’t listen to me. During our journey we met a Cyclops, Polyphemus.

Appositives usually come RIGHT AFTER what ever it modifies My captain, Odysseus didn’t listen to me During our journey we met a Cyclops, Polyphemus.

If you add that all together you have an APPOSITIVE PHRASE.

My captain, Odysseus didn’t listen to me. During our journey we met a Cyclops, Polyphemus. APPOSITIVE PHRASE

Try it The dude, Kyle, that lived in the land of the Lotus flower had issues. Find the nouns/pronouns The dude,Kyle, that lived in the land of the Lotus flower had issues. Do you have a noun followed by a noun? Does it Identify or Explain the other noun?

Try it The Lotus flower, a very potent drug, seemed like a good idea at the time. Find the nouns/pronouns Do you have a noun followed by a noun? Does it Identify or Explain the other noun? What’s your appositive ? drug What’s your appositive phrase? The Lotus flower, a very potent drug.

Last one 10 years seemed like a day on her island, Harsen. Find the nouns/pronouns Do you have a noun followed by a noun? Does it Identify or Explain the other noun?