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.
As one comes closer to the understanding of poetry, then one becomes more able too apply their understanding to their own spiritual being. Robert Frost was able to create his own beliefs based on his experience with studying and writing poetry.
I have never in my entire life heard this ? is this a new term or something people just make up anything now n days !
Suspense gets readers not only physically but also emotionally invested in the characters by anticipating what they story, and in turn the characters', outcomes might be. Dialogue also works to thicken plot by implying actions that will take place later in a story.