Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
1 and 2)
You have the correct answer, just need to justify:
One detail is in the second sentence, "We could see all the way to the mainland". This means that from where Tyson's Peak is located, this person can see further away at the mainland, or the edge of a country or larger piece of land. Another detail is in the third sentence, "The boats below us looked like....", which means that they were up higher, which even though could mean they were in a city also, the next sentence gives us a clue that the Road went through a small village, which isn't a city.
3) The writer feels calm and relaxed as they describe this scenery because they use words like, "amazing, striking view, warm sunlight, refreshing breeze".
4) B, the writer is alone. (The question is asking for what doesn't seem correct, you may have misread.)
5) Words like, "we" and "us" help us determine that the writer is NOT alone. We know that the writer is on vacation because of the last sentence, "We are already planning to return next summer", meaning that they are only on Tyson's peak for a short amount of time. We can also tell that the writer is having a great time and not afraid of heights because of Question 3 telling us that the view was amazing.
Hope this helps!!! :)