* "She an angel" is grammatically incorrect. It's missing the verb "is" to make a complete sentence. It should be "She is an angel." This sentence means the speaker believes the woman is kind, caring, and possesses good qualities.
* "A girl and angel" is also grammatically incorrect, but for a different reason. It lacks a verb and doesn't make sense as a complete thought. We need more information to understand the context.
* "Angel" is a noun referring to a supernatural being. It could be used as a term of endearment, like "You're an angel for helping me!" or as a descriptive word for a person, like "She's an angel with a kind heart."
Here are some possible ways to use these words correctly:
* "She is an angel." (A statement about the woman's character)
* "The girl is an angel." (A statement about the girl's character)
* "She's like an angel." (A comparison of the woman to an angel)
* "A girl and her angel." (This could refer to a girl and her guardian angel)
It's important to pay attention to grammar and context when using these words to convey your intended meaning.