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What is this phrase?

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Answer:

B: Appositive Phrase

Explanation:

Appositives are nouns or noun phrases that follow or come before a noun giving more information about it (noun).

In this example the appositive phrase "famous actress" follows Susan Sarandon and gives more information about it (Susan - a noun).

Another example could be like this,

William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, had remained Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom  from  1843 to 1850.

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