No, the word 'story' is a noun, a word for an account of incidents or events; a word for a level of a building; a word for a thing.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'story' is it.
Examples:
Grandma read the children a story. She read it in a soft, soothing voice.
My apartment is on the second story. I share it with a roommate.
The pronoun in the sentence is it.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'story'.
The word "his" is a possessive adjective, a pronoun placed before a noun to describe that noun (story) as belonging to a male.The word "he" is a subject pronoun, and "him" is an object pronoun.
The relative pronoun is that (relates to the noun 'story')."The unlikely story that he told proved to be true."
The pronoun I would use to describe the O. Henry story "After Twenty Years" is the possessive pronoun his. It is his story, his appointment, his old friend, his downfall.
The word their is an adjective form of a pronoun, a word that describes the noun mission.
There is no possessive pronoun in the sentence.The only possessive in the sentence is the possessive form for the proper noun Shackelton (Shackelton's story). The only pronoun in the sentence is "I" which is taking the place of the noun for the person speaking.
The teacher told them a story.
It uses the pronoun "you."
The pronoun I or we or our.
the 4 pronouns are: 1.object pronoun2.possesive pronoun 3.subject pronoun 4.indefinite pronoun
use the first-person pronoun I to write the story
The pronoun that takes the place of the title "The Lion and the Mouse" is it.Example: The story "The Lion and the Mouse' is a very old tale. It has variations from many places in the world.