A noun phrase consists of words wherein the noun is the main word plus its modifiers. A noun phrase is classified into two: a basic noun phrase and a complex noun phrase. A basic noun phrase contains only the pre-modifier and the noun head. Whereas, the complex noun phrase consists of the pre-modifier, the noun head and the post-modifier. In the given phrases above, the complex noun phrases are as follows: A busy restaurant, with white, bright lights and uncomfortable head seats, that make you eat quickly.
From the pictures we can infer that they appeal to the interests in the beauty of Niagara Falls.
"<span>The library's holdings increased from 4 million books last year to 4.2 million this year" is what I believe the answer is, as this is the only one that doesn't directly affect the entire community.</span>