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What does the bold appositive phrase refer to ?
When I wear this wig, I look a bit like your friend Bart Simpson.

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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase ( appositive phrase) that gives another name to the noun right next to it. It adds descriptive words about a specific thing (the noun)

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