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This is a word or phrase that identifies explains the noun it follows?

That sounds like a modifier.

Here's a breakdown:

* Modifier: A word, phrase, or clause that provides more information about another word or phrase in a sentence, usually a noun.

* Types of Modifiers:

* Adjectives: Describe qualities or characteristics of nouns (e.g., "the big house")

* Adverbs: Describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often indicating manner, time, or place (e.g., "He ran quickly")

* Prepositional Phrases: Phrases that begin with a preposition and modify nouns or verbs (e.g., "The book on the table is mine")

* Participial Phrases: Phrases that act as adjectives and are formed from participles (e.g., "The running dog chased the ball")

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