Answer:2,3 and 4
Explanation: The wording in the first sentence just makes the punctuation wrong
Third person, because third person uses words like "they" do this or "tom" goes here. Therefore, the third person knows what everyone does and what they will do.
I would say participle, because skiing is an adjective for equipment.
Motivation cannot be revealed through a dialogue.
(a) A character can give a narrative of a part or parts of the story (exposition) to another character. For example: Jane says, "Yesterday, it was raining hard. I can see my mother, who was from work, soaked and coughing."
(b) A character can have a dialogue about conflict, too. For example: Jane says, "I don't know what to do. Do I stop going to school and work instead? Do I leave my mother to suffer from her sickness?"
(c) Motivation is NOT a narrative element. It can, therefore, be eliminated based on this ground alone.
(d) Though not common, stage directions can sometimes be used in a dialogue. This is common in modern plays. For example: Jane says, "I move forward, and reach out to the audience. Can you see my tears? Can you feel my pain?"
We would need to see the passage to infer anything