First you must know what a pronoun is.. here are some examples:
I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everyone, etc.
In this sentence you see only one pronoun, at the end of the sentence, "hers."
You may already know this, but possessive means "in possession of" and the word "hers" in this sentence means that she is in possession of the pasta with the grilled chicken on it.
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Answer:
Some of Mexico’s rivers are the Grijalva, the Usumacinta, and the Conchos.
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D. A complement
You could associate the "comple" in complement to "comple" in complete to help you remember.