The correct answer is option B, William Mitchel.
An appositive phrase is a noun phrase that<span> renames another noun right beside it. In the sentence given above, the underlined appositive phrase, "her father" renames another noun, "William Mitchell", which is right beside it.</span>
<span>A. It combines human emotions with the influence of the supernatural.
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1. people believed the gods controlled
2. people noticed patterns in the
3. philosophers asked questions to
4. scientists conducted experiments to
Here, the verb catch is a transitive verb, but the object/agent is missing. The action of catching a thief devolves onto the police or the people. So, we need to create the agent as per the context. The thief has been caught by the people/ police/them.
Consequently, the active form of the sentence will be:
The police has caught the thief.
The people have caught the thief.
They have caught the thief.
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