The movie “Jaws” has a famous soundtrack.
What is the appositive? What is the noun it explains?
A. Jaws = appositive; movie = noun
B. a famous soundtrack = appositive; movie = noun
C. soundtrack = appositive; movie = noun
D. There is no appositive in this sentence.

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