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A noun or a pronoun that follows another in sentence to identify explain it is called a(n)?

That's called an appositive.

An appositive is a noun or pronoun that renames or identifies another noun or pronoun in the sentence.

Here's an example:

* My dog, a golden retriever named Buddy, loves to play fetch.

In this sentence, "a golden retriever named Buddy" is the appositive. It renames the noun "dog".

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