The appositive phrase is not Maya Lin, like the comment above me stated, but it is B) Chinese-American.
An appositive phrase is usually separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, and it describes the subject, which here is Maya Lin.
Noun-word that functions the same thing/set of things (person, place, or thing)
pronoun-word that substitute for a noun
Answer:
B is the answer.
Explanation: I got it correct on plato. Thank me later ;)
<u>They</u> walked slowly down the crooked <u>street</u> with the rickety <u>stroller</u> and crying <u>toddler</u>.