GT 5: Appositives (p. 610, Ex. 6 in grammar textbook)
An appositive is a noun or pronoun used to identify or describe another noun or pronoun. Use commas to set off nonessential appositive or appositive phrases. Example: My oldest sister, Alicia, will be basketball practice until 6 p.m. (You should only have one oldest sister so her name is not essential to the understanding).
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