What sets off appositives in the sentence is the use of the quotation mark, comma (,). This indicates that the phrase is just an added information in the sentence, and if omitted will never change the whole thought or idea of the sentence. Aside from commas, parentheses or dashes can be used as well.
<span>President Ronald Regan’s goal
for this speech was to see the destruction of the Berlin Wall. However, it was not just the destruction of
the wall that President Ronald Regan was calling for. The call for the taking down of the wall was
really a call to end the Communist rule over East Germany. An end to Communist control over East Germany
would have seen the beginning of peace and stability across Eastern Europe,
which is what the goal really was by President Ronald Regan’s saying “Mr.
Gobachev, tear down this wall!”</span>
Maybe why should she be afraid because now she has found comfort and peace