On . . . . . . . . first day, they stopped at . . . . . . . . river and decided to make . . . . . . . . camp. A. the, a, a B. the, no article, a C. the, an, a D. no article, no article, no article

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The correct answer is: D. no article, no article, no article

The first day is not specific enough to warrant the use of a definite article (the). The river is also not specific enough to warrant the use of a definite article. The use of no article before camp is correct because it is a general statement about camping.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • Option A: The, a, a

The definite article the is used to refer to a specific river. In this case, the river is not specific enough to warrant the use of the definite article.

  • Option B: The, no article, a

The definite article the is used to refer to a specific camp. In this case, the camp is not specific enough to warrant the use of the definite article.

  • Option C: The, an, a

The indefinite article an is used to refer to a non-specific river. In this case, the river is not specific enough to warrant the use of the indefinite article an.

  • Option D: no article, no article, no article

The use of no article before river and camp is correct because it is a general statement about camping.