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Thanks to the word salad approach of your question, I'm not even sure what you're trying to ask.

I'm attempting to read between the lines here but I'm not psychic.

I think you asked a (probably poorly phrased) question and got a response from a jerk. That happens. Edit the answer, delete the stupidity, and save it; someone else will probably answer.

If your original question was literally "which phrase is an appositive" the probable reason you didn't get a sensible answer is that it's not a sensible question. Which phrase in what sentence is an appositive? The italicized part is the missing information we'd need to give you a good answer.

If you ask poor questions and get poor answers, it's not really our fault.

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