A: He is not the man to draw back.
B: Larry has a large family to support.
C: Tony hit back the urge to tell a lie.
D: There is really nothing to fear.
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- 13-61. Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? A: He is not the man to draw back. B: Tony hit back the urge to tell a lie. C: Larry has a large family to support. D: There is really nothing to fear.
- Which of the following underlined parts serves as an appositive? _______.(6.0分) A: He is not the man to draw back. B: Tony hit back the urge to tell a lie. C: Larry has a large family to support. D: There is really nothing to fear.
- 13-61. Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? A: A. He is not the man to draw back. B: B. Tony hit back the urge to tell a lie. C: C. Larry has a large family to support. D: D. There is really nothing to fear.
- Which of the<br/>following italicized parts serves as an appositive? A: He is not the<br/>man to draw back. B: Tony hit back<br/>the urge to tell a lie. C: Larry has a<br/>large family to support. D: There is really<br/>nothing to fear.
- Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? ______ A: He is not the man (to draw back). B: Larry as a large family (to<br/>support). C: Tony hit back the urge (to<br/>tell a<br/>lie). D: There is really nothing (to<br/>fear).
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Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? A: He is not the manto draw back. B: Larry has a large familyto support. C: Tony hit back the urgeto tell a lie. D: There is really nothingto fear.
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Which of the following italicized parts indicates an appositive relation?_____ A: Sally hit back the urge to tell a lie. B: He got lots of tasks to do. C: This is the best hotel to stay. D: There are many topics to discuss.
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Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive?
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Mr. Black is a pretty clerk in a company but he has a large family ______. A: support B: to support C: supporting D: to be supporting
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Which of the following italicized parts serves as an appositive? ____ A: I have, (to be honest), never returned to my hometown since I left there. B: The fact, (generally speaking), is what I have told you. C: My teacher, (a nice old man), often taught me something that I could not find on my textbooks. D: Business, (he reflected), appeared as brisk as ever