The 1st one, because what does girls, and moms have to do with anything.
Answer:
What a bewitching land it is!
Explanation:
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I would love to answer this question but it looks like you need to attach a passage to answer this question. Btw the other answer that other person gave you was just to get points there is no file.
To understand if they are noun phrases or not, it is necessary to understand its definition:
A noun phrase is a word or a set of words including a noun, whose function in a sentence can be: to act as a subject, an object or a prepositional object.
Sentence A is not a noun phrase. it is a prepositional phrase functioning as the postmodifier of the noun phrase (a lovely bouquet).
Sentence B is a noun phrase functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Sentence C is a noun phrase functioning as a direct object.
Sentence D is not a noun phrase, as it is a dependent clause and has not nouns in it.
Scout and her family spend Christmas at Finch's landing with aunt Alexandra and her family. Atticus gives Scout and Jem an important lesson on shooting air rifles. Aunt Aexandra does not think scout is enough of a girl, she gets into fights with boys at school, uses cuss words, and Alexandra disapproves of her not acting like a lady. Francis called scouts father a "N***** Lover" and she was enraged.