How does Samuel Taylor Coleridge's work differ from William Wordsworth's? C) Coleridge's poems tend to be set in exotic locations.<span> Coleridge's poetry tends to exotic land of fantasy. </span>
C) Coleridge's poems tend to be set in exotic locations.
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
Coleridge depicted otherworldly components in nature as a normally happening piece of the human experience. The exotic locations in his poems show his travels and desire to see new places.
On the other hand, Wordsworth attempted to demonstrate what was normal on the planet as unusually extraordinary.
The word which <span>best identifies the appositive phrase in the sentence is </span>a kind of fudge. Appositive phrase renames a noun or noun phrase and gives more description to it. This phrase is usually placed right beside the word it modifies.