1. Some places on earth are simply too big to photograph, the Grand Canyon, the great wall, Egypt's Valley of the Kings. 2. The monuments don't fit in any frame, they were made - by god or man - to overwhelm. 3. You can visit them, snap some shots but something is missing when you get back home. 4. Likewise, no one can capture a country with millions of independently minded and moving pieces.
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option (d). Sentence 1 is a fact - everyone would agree that the Grand Canyon or the Great Wall of China is too big to be captured in a photograph.
Sentence 2 is a Judgment - the author's contention that they were made 'to overwhelm' is open to question.
Sentence 3 is a Judgment - that something is missing in the photo is somebody's opinion - someone else may feel that the photo captures the essence of the scene.
Sentence 4 is an Inference - so no one can capture ... is a conclusion based on what has been said earlier about the inability to capture things in a snap