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English, 28.01.2020 07:31 kaitlynngrace15

Which sentence properly combines these two sentences through the use of an appositive?

my younger brother is a baseball player. his name is james.

a. james, my younger brother, is a baseball player.

b. james is a baseball player; he’s also my younger brother.

c. james is my younger brother, and he is a baseball player.

d. my brother james is a baseball player, and he is younger than i.

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