Noun-word that functions the same thing/set of things (person, place, or thing)
pronoun-word that substitute for a noun
The setting in the story can influence the story more by describing where the problem or where the characters that are describing where the character may be or be near
There was a booming knock at the door and a loud shout. " Open up! " From inside came the rattle of a lock, and then the door opened barely half an inch. A woman, dishevelled and clearly shaken, peered through hesitantly. " Can I help you? " Detective Stirland loomed large before her. He flipped his ID badge. " Where's Joe, Mandy? " " What's this about? " she stammered. Stirland applied his weight to the door and the woman stepped backwards as it swung open. " I'll ask the questions. We know he's here. " Her eyes flitted from his face to the lounge door and back. " Joe! " She folded her arms defiantly, reluctantly. " Joe, you'd better come out. The police are here. "
Rhythm is its own term, but rhythm is a function of the meter of a poem
Answer:
she still have the relationship with Barow ,she still loves him