A restrictive adjective clause is not set off with commas. The correct answer would be the first option. Restrictive clause is a clause that cannot be omitted in the sentence for it will change the idea of the whole sentence. It is the opposite of non-restrictive clause--a clause that serves as an additional information that is set off with commas.
<span>NOT Gives evidence to support a position.
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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.
Have* this is because has* is past tense and have is more appropriate since there are multiple things you are referring too (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). To be honest, these planets have a molten core.
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