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English, 14.12.2020 20:50 kfaith88

PLZ HELP Identify ONE appositive in the passage. Connor Merrick was an interesting child who had traveled often in his ten years on Earth. Yet, his upcoming journey would be the most exciting yet: a trip to New York City! Now, Connor had been there before, numerous times, actually, with his parents and younger sister, Anna, who can be a bit of a pain. He’d visited the Statue of Liberty and toured the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He’d even seen a Broadway musical (although, admittedly, he’d fallen asleep twenty minutes after it had started). These trips had always followed a precise schedule that Connor and his mom had organized almost to the minute prior to their vacation. What made this upcoming trip so unique was that Connor had decided to visit the Big Apple without anyone knowing (except his most trustworthy companion) and with no set itinerary! He planned very meticulously; he saved his money and he chose his accomplice. Who was this carefully selected partner? Why, his loyal dog, Baxter. He could be counted on to be cheerful, and now and then, he was good for a cuddle. Connor and Baxter were set to leave on their adventure on Tuesday, October 12th, as long as everything went according to plan. You may be wondering why a young child would want to visit New York without anyone knowing and with no real agenda once he was there. And we will get to that in due time. But, first, it is helpful to know more about Connor Merrick. As you may have guessed by now, he was a particular child. He didn’t like being outdoors – even recess was an inconvenient part of his school day with all the fresh air and the sun shining on his face (don’t even get him started!). Therefore, he would much rather spend those fifteen minutes inside the comfort of his classroom, organizing the misplaced library books or wiping down the board from the morning’s math lesson on improper fractions.

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