The capitalized pronoun 'it' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a specific thing.
The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'fight'.
The other pronoun in the sentence is 'their' a possessive adjective a word used to describe a noun as belonging to a plural noun (or two or more nouns).
The pronoun 'their' takes the place of the nouns 'Carol and Sandy', to describe the noun 'ways'
The pronoun 'who' is both an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The antecedent for the interrogative pronoun'who' is most often the answer to the question.Example: Who is your English teacher? Mr. Grant is my English teacher.The antecedent for the relative pronoun is the noun that the pronoun is giving information about.Example: The flowers were given to me by a neighbor whohas a garden.
Sandy
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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "sandy."The female given name is likewise Sandy, or possibly Sandie or Sandi.(Both Sandra and Sandy are from the name Alexandra.)
I'm guessing the abbreviation of Sandy Brook Lane is Sandy Brook Ln. ???
In the example sentence, the antecedent to the possessive adjective 'their' is Carol and Sandy.
The pronoun in this sentence is "their", which is a possessive pronoun referring to Carol and Sandy. It shows that Carol and Sandy went in different directions after the meeting.
Carol Morse has written: 'Green light for Sandy' -- subject(s): Dropouts, Fiction
Carol Crowe-Carraco has written: 'The Big Sandy' -- subject(s): History
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The antecedent for the pronoun those is the same as for any pronoun. The antecedent may come before the pronoun in the sentence or later in the sentence, or even in a related sentence. Like other pronoun antecedents, it may not be mentioned at all if it is already known to the speaker and listener or indicated by physical gesture. Examples:Those are the shoes I want.These are the cookies I made and Sandy made those.Look at those! (speaker indicates by gesture)
It is mentioned first that the choice was to marry or move to Florida, which means that Sandy is pregnant. This is easily overlooked because of Sodapop's personality. Then, near the end, it was mentioned that it wasn't his, which means that the baby inside Sandy was not Soda's, and that she betrayed him. Even so, he still wanted to marry her, but was rejected.
The pronoun 'who' is both an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The antecedent for the interrogative pronoun'who' is most often the answer to the question.Example: Who is your English teacher? Mr. Grant is my English teacher.The antecedent for the relative pronoun is the noun that the pronoun is giving information about.Example: The flowers were given to me by a neighbor whohas a garden.
Kingston is specifically mentioned, see link below:
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No one knows. She was only mentioned 2-3 times
It is not known who originated The First Noel; it was first written down in the William Sandy and Davies Gilbert book: "Gilbert and Sandys Christmas Carols" published in 1933; but was not written by either Sandy or Gilbert. It is believed to be a folk carol of much earlier origin.