The correct answer for this would be option B. Based on the given sentence above, the highlighted part of the sentence which is "<span>who had been to the mansion before," is called an appositive phrase. This is considered as an appositive phrase because it renames or describes the noun next to it. Hope this helps.</span>
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They do nothing and simply go about their day.
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APEX - correct answer!
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Hannah knew that if she got one last question wrong, she would fail her test. There was especially one question she couldn't figure the answer for. Hannah had to chose between A and C. C sounded fairly reasonable but she decided to chose letter A. So, she turned her test in. When the results came back she got a low D and saw how she didn't follow her gut well enough and got a bad score! Now, Hannah knew that she messed up and failed her test. She would try harder and better next time.
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i hope this is okay i made this all up.
i couldn't really think of anything else :)
For one thing there was a great influx of legal immigration. People came from many parts of Europe. They had to be taught English which was the language of the time.
For another, America was becoming more industrialized which meant she needed trained workers. This is true of many other countries as well.
From article [unknown] Roosevelt tends to use repetition, employing the phrase "last night" several times, to stress the number of coordinated attacks carried out by the Japanese.
Hope this helps a bit, there are many possible answers :)