Consider the following excerpt from a popular American
novel: 'She was tired, but she knew she couldn't give up. The
journey was hers, and hers alone.' The author uses possessive
pronouns and the genitive case to express ownership and
emphasize the character's individual experience. How could the
same sentiment be expressed, while maintaining the grammatical
correctness and the emotional impact, without using possessive
pronouns or the genitive case?