A pronoun replaces a noun. Common pronouns are he, she and it. So, the only pronoun in this sentence is she.
"...she stopped at the gas station."
An antecedent is the word that the pronoun refers back to, or replaces. So, who is "she?" "She" is Denise.
"...Denise went to the grocery store..."
So, the pronoun (she) refers to its antecedent, Denise.
I may assert th' Eternal Providence, and justifie the wayes of God to men.
The correct answer is C. Hope that helps :)
This is a simile. :)
Memory is like a fresh waterco...
Comparing Two unlike things with the words like or as