God of Thebes, lead thou the round.
Bacchus, shaker of the ground!
Let us end our revels here;
Lo! Creon our new lord draws near,
Crowned by this strange chance, our king.
What, I marvel, pondering?
Because you are so familiar with your document, other people are better at pointing out it’s flaws.
The correct option is B.
An appositive phrase refers to a noun or a pronoun that identifies or rename another noun or pronoun; it gives more information about that noun or pronoun. An appositive together with its modifier is called an appositive phrase. An appositive phrase is said to be non- essential when it adds information to a sentence whose meaning is already clear. Non-essential appositives are usually set off by a coma.
You can cross out A
And I remember reading these 2about a year ago, so If I remember clear enough I believe it's
D: Never give up without a fight.
Hope this Helps,
Again it's been about a little over a year since I've read them so if it's wrong I apologize :)