A:The police arrested all of the gang members. They were trying to stop the drug trade in the neighborhood. The They is more likely to refer to The police than The gang members because The gang members is referred to as the pronoun here a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse B:In "The police arrested all of the gang members. They were trying to stop the drug trade in the neighborhood. ", The They is more likely to refer to The police than The gang members because The gang members is referred to as the pronoun here a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse Answer: wesley
A:John was doing research in the library when he heard a man humming and  whistling. He was very annoyed. The He is more likely to refer to John than A man because it was referring to A man because he was the one whistling in a library B:In "John was doing research in the library when he heard a man humming and  whistling. He was very annoyed. ", The He is more likely to refer to John than A man because it was referring to A man because he was the one whistling in a library Answer: avon
A:Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. She invited her to come out. The She is more likely to refer to Jane than Susan because  she would be a direct descendant of the original Jane who was born in 1663-4, and B:In "Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. She invited her to come out. ", The She is more likely to refer to Jane than Susan because  she would be a direct descendant of the original Jane who was born in 1663-4, and Answer: wesley
A:The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. He was immediately taken to the hospital. The He is more likely to refer to The teller than The customer because he was stabbed so he was taken to the hospital B:In "The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. He was immediately taken to the hospital. ", The He is more likely to refer to The teller than The customer because he was stabbed so he was taken to the hospital Answer: avon
A:James asked Robert for a favor but he was refused. The he is more likely to refer to James than Robert because james askedsome work but he was rejected B:In "James asked Robert for a favor but he was refused. ", The he is more likely to refer to James than Robert because james askedsome work but he was rejected Answer: avon
A:In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my  house. Now, I have to get it repaired. The it is more likely to refer to The roof than The tree because  it is a roof (or a wall, or a door, or a window, or a door B:In "In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my  house. Now, I have to get it repaired. ", The it is more likely to refer to The roof than The tree because  it is a roof (or a wall, or a door, or a window, or a door Answer: wesley
A:There is a gap in the wall. You can see the garden through it . The it is more likely to refer to The gap than The wall because You can't see through walls. B:In "There is a gap in the wall. You can see the garden through it . ", The it is more likely to refer to The gap than The wall because You can't see through walls. Answer: avon
A:Anne gave birth to a daughter last month. She is a very charming woman. The She is more likely to refer to Anne than a daughter because Anne is not a baby B:In "Anne gave birth to a daughter last month. She is a very charming woman. ", The She is more likely to refer to Anne than a daughter because Anne is not a baby Answer: wesley
A:Joe paid the detective after he received the final report on the case. The he is more likely to refer to Joe than the detective because THE DETECTIVE REFER TO JOE B:In "Joe paid the detective after he received the final report on the case. ", The he is more likely to refer to Joe than the detective because THE DETECTIVE REFER TO JOE Answer:
wesley