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Paxton Brown ∙
The world wars.
In the summer
Across the country
The conjunction "or" is a coordinating conjunction.
like a revolutionary
The conjunction "neither...nor" is called a correlating or correlative conjunction.
Verdicini
The only word you should capitalize is "A", at the beginning of the sentence. There are no proper nouns that would have to be capitalized.
mike
of energy
The appositive phrases is 'a little town in the middle of nowhere', which restates the noun object of the preposition, 'Strobsy'.
"A talented athlete" is the appositive phrase in that sentence, which renames the noun Eric.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.
The appositive phrase is a college instructor, which renames the noun 'Mrs. Teachja'.
Adjective phrase classifies the capitalized words in this sentence 'The purpose of the Apollo project was to find a way to the moon and back.'
We will bring the trophy home this time.She won a trophy for her excellent dancing.
The appositive is the noun 'Richard' which renames (describes) the noun before it: brother.
The appositive phrase is the scientific study of words, which renames the noun 'etymology'.
the editor of the magazine