Here's why:
* Coat is the thing being described: It's the layer of wax.
* Of wax acts as a prepositional phrase modifying the noun "coat," telling us what kind of coat it is.
Here's why:
* Coat is the thing being described: It's the layer of wax.
* Of wax acts as a prepositional phrase modifying the noun "coat," telling us what kind of coat it is.