A parental wish is something (usually a task) that a parent would like to be accomplished by the child.
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).
I think it is C. But im not sure
Do you know we can’t click on the link and just go there to find the answer Because that’s not helping me
Answer:
"His son, who had been gathering the precious objects as each was handed to him, determined that he had worried his father enough."
Explanation:
The first one...because he "determined that he had worried his father enough."