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Is a noun or noun substitute that renames another noun just before it

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Answer:

An appositive

Explanation:

An appositive is a noun that comes after another noun and renames it to clarify or classify it. Appositives are employed in sentences to reduce wordiness, provide detail, and provide syntactic diversity. You can, for example, combine two basic statements to make a single sentence with an appositive.

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