Answer:
nice, bossy, mean, strict, and sweet
Explanation:
Expecting this inquiry is alluding to the early experiences between the pilgrims and the Wampanoags, depicted close to the start of the second book, the most essential part of the story is the experience with Samoset. Samoset approaches them "bouldly" and talks in "broken English," which they wonder about. He took in English from anglers who had beforehand gone to the area.
Since I can't look at the paragraph I am not positive of one answer. But it does seem like the answer would be true because if the paragraph has a transition and details then it is a well developed paragraph.
The appositive phrase is “one of the largest formations of this kind in the solar system”. This is an appositive phrase because the information is not necessary and it describes the pronoun/noun Caloris Basin