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.
Which cultures? Because I can’t see it
What does the conversation between Abigail, Mercy Lewis, Mary Warren, and Betty reveal
about their recent activities?
<span>when examining primary sources, it is important to evaluate the creator's : Purpose
Depending on the purpose, sometimes the creator tend to be very biased.
For example, if a candidate write an article on why the other candidate will not be a good fit for the position, the readers should not believe it because clearly the creator write this for his own benefit</span>
Emotional Appeal, Nancy=horrible!✋