Choose the sentence in which the appositive or appositive phrase is essential to the sentence and punctuated correctly.(1 point)ResponsesThe title, the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win.The title, the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win.The title the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win.

The sentence "The title, the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win." is the correct choice. In this sentence, the appositive phrase "the result of much hard work" is essential to understanding the meaning of the sentence and is punctuated correctly by being enclosed in commas.

The sentence in which the appositive or appositive phrase is essential to the sentence and punctuated correctly is:

"The title, the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win."

The sentence that includes an essential and correctly punctuated appositive is:

"The title, the result of much hard work, was one of many Ashe would win."

To identify the appositive in this sentence, we look for a noun or noun phrase that provides additional information about another noun. In this case, "the result of much hard work" is the appositive, which provides additional information about "the title." The appositive is set off by commas on both sides, which is the correct punctuation for an appositive.