g. "the", "my", etc. g.
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All those nouns are countable, so they need an article or other determiner, e.g. "the", "my", etc.
"in" has two possible interpretations in your sentence: either "within", as in e.g. "walk in the park", or "into", as in e.g. "walk in a room". Which of these do you intend?