First of all, you need to know what an appositive is.
It is a noun or a noun phrase that is used to modify, or refer to another noun which is usually located next to the appositive. In this case, the appositive phrase is Lucinda Gonzalez, because it modifies the noun <em>student.</em>
We are all diverse in our on way, whether its from our from our gender, beliefs or skin color. although we are different we are still the same in some ways. if we have a nasty attitude towards each other we will be treated badly as well because what goes around comes around. if we belief in something and if someone says something wrong about it we can stand up but fighting is just showing an attitude. for ex when ISS attacked Muslims didn't like how some people said all Muslims are ISS some o them stood up with sharing their knowledge but some got violent. our identity does influence how people see us and how we see our selves. if we are identified kindly then everyone would want to be friends with us and even we think we are nice kind and stay in a happy mood. but if we act nasty and then people hate us and then we hate ourselves and might even think about killing our selves. Hooped this helped.
The structure that is used in this excerpt from the poem "Little Father" is free verse. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". This poem does not have any patterns or rhyme and this is a specialty of the poem. I hope the answer comes to your help.