The pronoun and antecendent in these sentences are "she; Sally". The pronoun "she" is referring to the proper noun "Sally" which was mentioned in the previous sentence. The option "George; Sally" is not correct as none of these words are pronouns. The option "George; she" is also incorrect as "she" is a pronoun used for female nouns and George is a boy' name. The last option "she; home" is wrong since "she" refers to "Sally" in the sentence.
Answer:
mixed emotion
Explanation:
it is because i dont know the reason why is this so but the answer may be mixed emotion
So as to not expose the truth. I’m unsure about the background of the question
Answer:
If you are asking if that is a sentence explaining how to use the word Best I would say that's correct.
Explanation:
If not I don't know