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Appositive phrases are used to further describe the nouns before them. They act like adjectives, although they aren't necessarily always adjectives. In most cases, they are separated from the rest of the sentence using commas on both sides. So yes, you are right - the appositive phrase in this sentence is either tulip or daffodil.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
You can rule our A automatically, it says that they used New Zealand so it obviously could be a place on earth.
Next you can rule out C because it said they had to find "Amazing countryside" so it wasn't very common
Lastly we can also rule out D because Tolkien's stories were not written to take lace in New Zealand, they were written to take place in their own world.
Which leaves us with B, which is a rational answer