No but is is personification if you meant to say 'sunshine'.
There are two pronouns in the sentence, "She threw it away."she = subject of the sentence (she takes the place of a noun for a female)it = object of the verb (it takes the place of a noun for a thing)
I threw away a bag oflicoricebecause it tastes awful.
My mom accidently threw away my homework. -discard something you throw away or get rid of.
I Threw You Away was created in 2002.
After seeing the letter was junk mail, she threw away the quisquilian tyvek envelope.
Yes, the sentence is correct except the question mark should follow the word correct. Also you could say "was sorry he had thrown" rather than "he threw", as it is in the past tense. = The legal assistant was sorry that he threw the document away two weeks before the trial. =
I Threw It All Away was created in 1969.
i read the first sentence then i threw it away its so bad! id rather read barney loves you
I Threw Away the Rose was created on 1967-02-27.
Carmen almost threw the pants away.
Threw is the past tense of throw. 'I threw my old jacket away yesterday, and I will throw more clothes away this afternoon.'
What a daunting task it is to clean out Grandpa's basement! He had collected junk for over 50 years and never threw any thing away.