The answer is d. because a noun describes a person,place or a thing
Explanation:
d is the answer am I right or wrong
<span>As he looks back at the events narrated in "Shooting an Elephant," Orwell admits that he shot the elephant because he did not want to appear foolish or weak in front of the crowd.
Orwell realized that he had been compelled to shoot the elephant because of his position as a colonial military officer. With a Burmese audience watching, he felt obligated to shoot the elephant and uphold his place in the colonial system, even though he did not particularly care to shoot the elephant.</span>
The themes of compassion and community intersect in the novel, during the part where scout comes to the court house where Atticus was and tells Atticus something and she tells the community some stuff and they don't kill the prisoner.
In this story we see Twain's masterful use the local color. The local color refers to a style of writing which is derived from a particular region and its particularities. This kind of writing focused on character of a particular region and it accomplished that by using the uniqueness of landscape, dialect, folklore, and manners of the region being described.