At evening it hath died away.
I would say this because the wind doesn't actually die.
The appositive is usually a group of words related to a noun, usually a subject, and describes it in more detail.
The appositive here is a river that flows through Egypt.
Another way of easily spotting an appositive is by looking for commas - if it is separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, it is likely to be an appositive.
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I am assuming that you are asking about Mr. Frank. He finds the secret room when he returns at the end of the war.
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