Using appropriate punctuation, write an sentence with a NONESSENTIAL appositive phrase that:
1. begins a sentence.
2. is in the middle of a sentence.
3. that ends a sentence.
You may use the same appositive phrase in all three sentences. Remember that the appositive or appositive phrase
must be next to the noun or pronoun that it describes.
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