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A Noun of Address is a proper noun that addresses who you are speaking to.

  • Can be removed from a sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.
  • Is wrapped in commas.

My son, Carl, is a painter. (In this sentence, Carl is the person being addressed or spoken to.

An Appositive is a proper noun that identified or renames a noun or pronoun directly before it.

  • Can be removed from a sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.
  • Is NOT wrapped in commas.

My son Carl is a painter. (In this sentence, Carl is identifying the name of the son.)

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