Answer:
Option B. is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
A ray is a line which has only one end point.
An angle is a figure obtained by two sides of triangle having a common vertex.
An angle bisector is a line which bisects angle into two equal parts or we can say into two congruent angles.
Also, an angle bisector lies in the interior of the angle.
As per angle bisector theorem, an angle bisector will divide the opposite side into two segments that are proportional to the remaining two sides .
So, we can say an angle bisector shares a side with the angle also.
So, we can say a ray that bisects an angle does not contain the vertex of the angle.
Option B. is correct