There isn't an appositive phrase in that sentence.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is Bob Huylett, which renames the noun 'author'.
Yes, a recommendation letter typically needs to be signed by the author to verify its authenticity and credibility.
The word "signed" can function as both a subject and a predicate, depending on how it is used in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She signed the contract," "signed" is the verb in the predicate. In the sentence "The signed document is on the desk," "signed" is part of the subject.
A signed article identifies the writer whereas an unsigned article does not identify the author.
Author-signed books can potentially be a good investment for book collectors and fans, as the signature adds value and rarity to the book. However, the investment value can vary depending on the popularity and significance of the author, the book's condition, and market demand. It's important to research and consider these factors before investing in author-signed books.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Decleration of independence!! It was signed on July 4th, 1776.
nothing really but if it was signed by one of the characters it would be worth alot
Well, in book sales, "fine" means that the book is in excellent condition. This site offers an example of ratings: http://www.treasureislandbooks.net/RATEANDDESCRIBEBOOKS.html "signed" means that the book was signed by the author... or, if not the author, they will indicate who the book was signed by... a famous former owner perhaps. Einstien's former science textbook would be worth a lot if he signed his name in it and made notes in the margins. :) So, on auction sites you might see the two words put together a lot... Fine signed 1st edition, etc. ... just means that they claim that the book is in excellent condition and signed by the author or someone significant.
overused means its used too much or too often
A book that has been signed by an author can be obtained by visiting what is called a book signing. Book stores such as Barnes and Noble will sometimes showcase an author and their talents by having the author be at their store location, reading sections from their book and signing copies of books for customers.
Brian Winter has written: 'Chronicles of a County Town - Whitby Past and Present *SIGNED BY AUTHOR*'
Sylvia Clark & Wanda Styron