Choose the sentence in which the appositive or appositive phrase is essential to the sentence and punctuated correctly.(1 point)ResponsesPrime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.Prime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was victorious.Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was victorious.

Prime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.

The sentence with the appositive or appositive phrase that is essential to the sentence and punctuated correctly is:

Prime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.

The sentence "Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was victorious" is the correct option, as the appositive phrase "Winston Churchill" is essential to the sentence and is punctuated correctly with commas.