A:The fish ate the worm. It was tasty. The It is more likely to refer to The worm than The fish because The pronoun probably refers to the worm because it was eaten and was tasty. B:In "The fish ate the worm. It was tasty. ", The It is more likely to refer to The worm than The fish because The pronoun probably refers to the worm because it was eaten and was tasty. Answer: disc
A:The older students were bullying the younger ones, so we punished them . The them is more likely to refer to The older students than The younger students because old student bullying one so youngers B:In "The older students were bullying the younger ones, so we punished them . ", The them is more likely to refer to The older students than The younger students because old student bullying one so youngers Answer: disc
A:Sam tried to paint a picture of shepherds with sheep, but they ended up looking more like dogs. The they is more likely to refer to The sheep than The shepherds because  of the fact that they have an actual 'g' in them, and because of the fact that B:In "Sam tried to paint a picture of shepherds with sheep, but they ended up looking more like dogs. ", The they is more likely to refer to The sheep than The shepherds because  of the fact that they have an actual 'g' in them, and because of the fact that Answer: imperial
A:Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because they are fifteen. The they is more likely to refer to Sam and Amy than Amy's parents because Sam and Amy are too young B:In "Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because they are fifteen. ", The they is more likely to refer to Sam and Amy than Amy's parents because Sam and Amy are too young Answer: disc
A:Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that she could sleep. The she is more likely to refer to her daughter than Mary because  it's almost always assumed that the first child is the person's daughter. B:In "Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that she could sleep. ", The she is more likely to refer to her daughter than Mary because  it's almost always assumed that the first child is the person's daughter. Answer: imperial
A:Although they ran at about the same speed, Sue beat Sally because she had such a bad start. The she is more likely to refer to Sally than Sue because  of their shared last name. B:In "Although they ran at about the same speed, Sue beat Sally because she had such a bad start. ", The she is more likely to refer to Sally than Sue because  of their shared last name. Answer: imperial
A:James asked Robert for a favor but he refused. The he is more likely to refer to Robert than James because James need help but Robert said  can't help. B:In "James asked Robert for a favor but he refused. ", The he is more likely to refer to Robert than James because James need help but Robert said  can't help. Answer: disc
A:Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because they are fifteen. The they is more likely to refer to Sam and Amy than Amy's parents because Amy's parents are the unhappy one making them more likely to be the snobs. B:In "Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because they are fifteen. ", The they is more likely to refer to Sam and Amy than Amy's parents because Amy's parents are the unhappy one making them more likely to be the snobs. Answer: imperial
A:The dog chased the cat, which ran up a tree. It waited at the top. The It is more likely to refer to The cat than The dog because  of its size and the fact that the cat is a large cat. B:In "The dog chased the cat, which ran up a tree. It waited at the top. ", The It is more likely to refer to The cat than The dog because  of its size and the fact that the cat is a large cat. Answer:
imperial