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What is the appositive describes which noun in sentence The composer Beethoven became deaf and never heard most of his compositions?

The appositive in this sentence is "the composer Beethoven". It describes the noun "Beethoven".

Here's why:

* Appositive: An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun or pronoun.

* In this case: "the composer Beethoven" is an appositive because it renames "Beethoven". It provides extra information about who Beethoven was (he was a composer).

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