The correct answer would be appositives. Noun, pronouns, or phrases that follow another noun to rename it are called appositives. An example of an appositive is: The insect, a cockroach, is crawling around the kitchen table. The appositive in this sentence is "a cockroach". This is a noun that renames the other noun "insect".
If the jargon is the word "excerpt", then no.
Free Points? How would you get those?
Sadly is not possible for us to know if Gabriel's and Florence's relationship is repairable, since the rivalry was caused by their mother. She preferred Gabriel because he was a boy, he became spoiled, selfish and arrogant, he got all his mother's attention, on the other hand Florence was treated like the servant of her own home and that caused her to be bitter and hateful.