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I dont get it, what is your question....
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original answer
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The experience as a young entrepreneur looks interesting, but it takes challenges that you have to deal with on the path to success. Never let the age or stereotypes about the years keep you from pursuing the goals. You can defeat every obstacle in the way through determination, feeling, and hope. As you gain an education, you can overcome all these issues associated with young and begin on a long journey as a successful business person.
You didn't italize or mark the phrase, but I see one good candidate:
"The circus animal trainer" is in a way another name given to Mervin, a kind of "renaming" him: this is called an appositive phrase, so if this was the phrase appositive phrase is the answer! (also, I don't see the other phrases here).
It’s false , a topic sentence can appear in any sentence as long as it’s in the introduction. Hope this helps