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the answer is given in the question its chapter 8
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.
Romeo and Juliet is like Oedipus the king because of the love Romeo and Juliet had was frowned on and not allowed to happen. Oedipus fell in love with his mother, making his love basically forbidden. They are similar for their forbidden loves.. I hope that this helps.