I believe that #4 is incorrect. I think that the noun phrase is "favorite dessert" because it is a phrase containing a noun, while "His favorite" (your answer) doesn't have a noun in it, therefore it cannot be a noun phrase.
The rest look right!
It would be A and D since confident and graceful describe the dancers
Mia's cat
Mark's crayons
Dad's arms
Clint's shirt
Sarah's tools
Hope this helps.
Answer:
No it's not, there could be things saying this that's more worse than death. he's saying it just to make them scared
<span>1. Juan believes that the A. censor's secret command operates all over the world. He believes no one as he thinks that anyone could be a spy sent by the Censors.
2. </span><span>The Censorship Division doesn't bother to check Juan's B. references, as they don't really care after all.
3. One of the workers tries to start a D. strike, as he is unhappy with his job. </span>