Can someone please help check my answers I'm not the best in English and need help.
In the following four assessment items, choose the sentence in which the appositive or appositive phrase is essential to the sentence and punctuated correctly.
(1 point) A) Arthur Ashe, a world famous tennis champion was born in Virgina.
B) Arthur Ashe, a world famous tennis champion, was born in Virgina. ***
(1 point) A) Edward P. Weston a long-distance walker, lived in New England in 1860.
B) Edward P. Weston, a long-distance walker,lived in New England in 1860. ***
(1 point) A) This trip, the result of an election bet, took ten day.***
B) This trip the result, of an election bet, took ten days.
(1 point) A) Prime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.
B) Prime Minister, Winston Chirchill, was victorious. ***

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The last one is incorrect. "Prime Minister" is the title, like "Dr." or "Mr.," or "President Obama". No comma is needed.

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B) Arthur Ashe, a world famous tennis champion, was born in Virginia.

The appositive phrase in this sentence is "a world famous tennis champion". It is correctly punctuated with commas before and after.

B) Edward P. Weston, a long-distance walker,lived in New England in 1860.

The appositive phrase in this sentence is "a long-distance walker". It is punctuated correctly with commas before and after.

A) This trip, the result of an election bet, took ten days.

The appositive phrase in this sentence is "the result of an election bet". It is appropriately punctuated with commas before and after.

A) Prime Minister Winston Churchill was victorious.

There is not an appositive phrase in the sentence. Prime Minister is the Winston Churchill's title and should not be separated from his name.