Answer: no se quafs fs si
Explanation:
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In the last stanza of 'Dover Beach', the speaker urges his ladylove to “be true to one another” as the new world, that seems to be so beautiful apparently, does not evoke much hope for him. To talk about the stylistic aspects of the poem, the lines are mostly rhyming
They are at the temple fair trying to sell their bangles. Let me know if this helps.
An appositive phrase is a phrase that "re-states" the subject (or another noun phrase), that is gives a new name or a new description.
Here the subject is "her uncle" and the new way of describing the uncle is "<span>the man over there in the red shirt</span>", which is also the appositive phrase.
The correct answer here is d. the man over there in the red shirt