1. The passage does not provide a clear indication of the author's opinion on living in the country.
2. The evidence in the passage that suggests the author may have a positive view of living in the country is the statement "Connecticut is truly a wonderful place to live..." This implies that the author sees living in the country as a positive experience.
3. I'm sorry, but the passage does not provide the author's opinion on living in the country, so we cannot determine what the author thinks about it.
Part 2: Sentences using first person point of view:
1. I woke up early this morning and made myself a cup of coffee.
2. I enjoy reading books in my free time.
3. I am going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
Part 3: Sentences using third person point of view:
1. She walked to the park and enjoyed the sunny weather.
2. He studied for his exams late into the night.
3. They went to the beach and played volleyball with their friends.