Monday, October 27 Grab WS off back counter ELA Comp book Writing Comp Book You NEED LITERATURE BOOK Start Caught Ya’s.

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Monday, October 27 Grab WS off back counter ELA Comp book Writing Comp Book You NEED LITERATURE BOOK Start Caught Ya’s

-Snow White the innocent girl loved apples. -Cinderella the unlucky girl was mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters. …..what’s the problem?

What is it? Appositive phrase

An appositive is a noun or pronoun set beside another noun or pronoun to explain/ identify it. Surrounded by commas = NONESSENTIAL No commas = ESSENTIAL My car, a silver Honda, is very reliable.

1. Queen Victoria, one of England's greatest monarchs, ruled for sixty- three years. 2. Jane made the salad, a tossed one, with French dressing. 3. Harvey Jensen, the pro at the country club, is giving me golf lessons. 4. James Hilton's book, Lost Horizon, has been filmed twice. 5. Chemistry, Sue's favorite subject, is easy for her. 6. Jerry is visiting in Peoria, his old home town.

7. An old and drafty one, the theater is always crowded. 8. Mrs. Norbert, the president of the company, will speak at dinner. 9. We enjoy walking, an exercise which requires no great skill. 10. Mrs. Sears, my teacher, has been married almost three years. 11. The boys repaired our television, an eighteen year old portable.

12. She’s visiting Murfreesboro, her hometown. 13. A famous comedian, Robin Williams has his own show. 14. Reading, her favorite subject, is easy for her. 15. Your friend Amanda is in trouble. 16. A TTU graduate, my husband is a band director.

- Rockvale Middle a school has nearly 1,000 students.

1.Nancy Gold the blonde-haired girl won the spelling bee. 2.Robots which are machines are made to act like people. 3.A powerful foe Lex Luthor clashes with the hero. 4.The police chief a renowned cadet watched the crowd. 5.Her many hit singles popular worldwide have sold millions.

6. Catfish a fish with no scales have a better chance of survival. 7. Sandra Bullock a well-known actress is wealthy. 8. Coronado a Spanish explorer brought horses to America. 9. Zachary Taylor the 12 th president never voted. 10. The holidays a busy time for most can also be very relaxing.

1.The food was delicious. 2.Mrs. Brown teaches reading. 3.Peyton Manning is talented. 4. The car is expensive. 5. My classmate is funny. 6. Justin Timberlake is a singer.