There is no passage, so it is impossible to answer this question. I apologise.
Answer:
As you are writing entirely from one person's point of view, first-person can be very limiting. The reader can only experience the world through that character's eyes, and so as a writer you cannot share the thoughts and feelings of others, only your narrator's interpretation of them.
The answer is D The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it. . . Abraham Lincoln.
Answer:
a)<u> The trip</u> to <u>the mountains</u> was a great experience.
b) <u>My friends</u> and I left at dawn.
c) We travelled in <u>a big and comfortable van</u>.
d) We hoped to arrive at <u>our destination</u> before dark.
e) <u>The van</u> headed towards the highway, and we reached <u>the base of</u>
<u>the mountain</u>
Explanation:
Noun phrases are a group of words that consist of a noun and its modifier. This is a common way that nouns are used in sentences. We can have pre-modifiers that come before the word being modified and post modifiers that come after the modified word. In the sentences above, the pre-modifiers were mostly used.
In the first sentence, the article, 'the' was used to modify the nouns, 'trip' and 'mountain'. In the second sentence, the determiner, 'my' was used to modify the noun, 'friends'.