An appositive is a noun/pronoun phrase that re-classifies/names the noun beside it.
Example, the dog, Ginger, barked happily at me.
The appositive would be Ginger. 'Ginger' renames/names ''the dog''.
The noun is Hemingway's novel, what renames it is 'The Old Man and the Sea'.
At the beginning of the excerpt, the speaker expresses that he went to the place expecting to face danger.
<h3 /><h3>An awful setting with wailing of spirits and shrieks of demons, and even though, the place turned out to be different from what he expected, the description of the former setting develops the character's bravery.</h3>
The character's bravery reveals that the character has the mental or moral strength to face difficulty.
For more information about the character's bravery, refer the link:-
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The correct answer is no a.
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Okay, how about this
<h2>The sun outside's as radiant as you, and I look forward to this day just because of you! Have a great morning!</h2>
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