Answer:
Black People
Explanation:
If you aren't white, Asian, Spanish, middle eastern, etc. You're black
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.
Answer:
<h2>Paul said that Brisbane is a wonderful city</h2>
HOPE<em><u> </u></em><em><u>IT</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>HELPED</u></em>
I believe that the purpose of the words mud- / luscious and puddle-wonderful in this poem is A) to capture the way the world looks and feels in early spring.