The excerpt comes from the story of the timeless "House of Thebes", this tells the story of the Phoenician princess Europa and how she was carried off over the sea by a bull. Her father, Agenor, commanded his sons, including Cadmus, to find her. They all failed in their attempt, and while his brothers went on to found colonies of their own, Cadmus went to Delphi where the oracle told him to give up the search, to find a cow with special markings, follow it, and found a city where the cow would stop to rest.
The line that best support the inference that Oedipus is a proud man is:
I, Oedipus, whose fame all men acknowledge.
Answer:
Perhaps they could do it
The answer is D, a beautiful place for a concert. The appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that renames the another noun right beside it. It is usually surrounded with commas, that is how it is mostly and most easily recognized. The answer cannot be A, because that is a part of a sentence, not a phrase. B is a noun phrase, but not appositive. C is just a noun. So we are left only with D, which is the correct answer.