Appositive phrases are used to further describe the nouns before them. They act like adjectives, although they aren't necessarily always adjectives. In most cases, they are separated from the rest of the sentence using commas on both sides. So yes, you are right - the appositive phrase in this sentence is either tulip or daffodil.
The inference which can be drawn and made about many East Egg residents according to textual evidence from the passage is; They hide their unattractive qualities beneath beautiful, light, and dreamy appearances.
<h3>What inference can be made about many East Egg residents?</h3>
As evident in the task content, it is required to draw an inference about the many East Egg residents from the text.
The inference drawn and indicated above follows from textual evidence as follows;
- The front was broken by a line of French windows, glowing now with reflected gold and wide open to the warm windy afternoon, and Tom Buchanan in riding clothes was standing with his legs apart on the front porch......
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She is saying that in reading the story if the reader begins to have feeling for the character then they will invest much more to understanding the meaning of the story