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>
The exact setting for this Thomas poem<span> is unknown except that the speaker is at the bedside of his father who is dying. The </span>tone<span> (often referred to as voice in a </span>poem<span>) is urgent; he wants his father to fight against death, to "rage against the dying of the light."</span>
" Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son, Polyphemus." Is your correct answer, as well as what happens during the Odyssey. If you need any more help, please go here to get some background information: https://quizlet.com/169809167/8-flash-cards/ and https://www.gradesaver.com/the-odyssey/study-guide/summary-books-9-12.
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It is false that the Normans used only English and French in their literature. They also used Latin.