<span>Exercise promotes a healthy lifestyle by reducing the effects of stress, managing weight, and strengthening the immune system.
Third person is when the speaker is outside of the story and not giving directions to someone. In this sentence, the speaker is telling explaining how exercise promotes a healthy lifestyle. The speaker does not use and first or second person pronouns.
Looking at the pronouns can help you identify first, second, and third person.
First-person pronouns are: I, me, my, myself.
Second-person pronouns are: You, your, yourself (Most often second person is used for instructional manuals. Think cookbooks and car repair guides.)
Third-person pronouns: He, She, It, They
Keep in mind that We is a pronoun that combines I and You. Thus eliminating the last option.</span>
paragraph 1: noun phrase because it begins with the word the, and any phrase that begins with the word the is a noun phrase.
Paragraph 2: noun phrase because it begins with the word "two" and any phrase that begins with two, or five is a noun phrase.
Paragraph 3: not a noun phrase because it does not begin with a word that would make it a noun phrase.
Paragraph 4: not a noun phrase because it does not begin with a word that would make it a noun phrase
hope this helped!
Spender uses a number of different nature symbols in order to convey his feelings about his childhood. He describes the children he was afraid of and bullied by as tigers and dogs, and writes about them being on cliffs, by streams, and behind bushes. These techniques portray the children's actions as animalistic, while drawing the reader into the fear and tension of the speaker.
I'm pretty sure the answer is B :)