C or D I hope this helps I did t give an exact answer but it might help you
My answer -
<span>To accommodate is to be helpful or give consideration to.
The man is dying, so we are accommodating him the best we can.
This is a very important guest, be sure to accommodate her fully.
How do you accommodate someone who is bossy, picky and unable to be pleased?
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An appositive phrase is a phrase that "re-states" the subject (or another noun phrase), that is gives a new name or a new description.
Here the subject is "her uncle" and the new way of describing the uncle is "<span>the man over there in the red shirt</span>", which is also the appositive phrase.
The correct answer here is d. the man over there in the red shirt
Answer: the third one
Explanation: it would make sense as that is the most common way to introduce something and get someone's interest