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The correct answer is D. no article.
The scenery of Kashmir is a general noun, not a specific noun. It refers to the scenery in general, not to a specific scene. Therefore, we do not need to use an article.
If we were to use an article, it would imply that we are referring to a specific scene. For example, we could say “People admire the scenery of the Dal Lake.” In this case, we are referring to the scenery of the Dal Lake specifically, not the scenery of Kashmir in general.
Here are some more examples of how to use articles with general nouns:
- People admire the beauty of nature.
- I love the taste of chocolate.
- Children enjoy the sound of music.
In each of these examples, we are not referring to a specific instance of beauty, taste, or sound. We are referring to beauty, taste, and sound in general. Therefore, we do not need to use an article.