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Answer:
An appositive (or an appositive phrase) gives more information about a noun. The appositive is usually placed next to the noun it modifies. Writers use appositive and appositive phrases in order to provide more information about something.
Explanation:
Grandpa is lying in a hammock in the backyard.
B. lying - lie means to recline
lay - means to put down
Hope this helps.
I would say “Mocking” due to the use of rhetorical questions and almost sarcastic remarks
The theme of the poem is about her being young , making life mistakes , and not knowing any better