A:The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens. They have gotten very bold. The They is more likely to refer to The foxes than The chickens because animals get attacked are nervous B:In "The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens. They have gotten very bold. ", The They is more likely to refer to The foxes than The chickens because animals get attacked are nervous Answer: futures
A:The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of a house. The It is more likely to refer to The oak tree than The painting because Actually, the red pronoun"it" refers to the oak tree, which is displayed (shows) adjacent to a house.  It would make no sense for the painting to be both in Mark's living room and also to the right of a house. B:In "The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of a house. ", The It is more likely to refer to The oak tree than The painting because Actually, the red pronoun"it" refers to the oak tree, which is displayed (shows) adjacent to a house.  It would make no sense for the painting to be both in Mark's living room and also to the right of a house. Answer: avoiding
A:Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because donna was a person that lily spoken B:In "Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. ", The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because donna was a person that lily spoken Answer: avoiding
A:Adam can't leave work here until Bob arrives to replace him. If Bob had  left home for work on time, he would be here by this time. The he is more likely to refer to Bob than Adam because I believe it refers to Bob, because Adam is already there. B:In "Adam can't leave work here until Bob arrives to replace him. If Bob had  left home for work on time, he would be here by this time. ", The he is more likely to refer to Bob than Adam because I believe it refers to Bob, because Adam is already there. Answer: avoiding
A:Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because Its about donna her concentration B:In "Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. ", The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because Its about donna her concentration Answer: avoiding
A:Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that she could work. The she is more likely to refer to Mary than her daughter because Yes, because everything flows according to your destiny B:In "Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that she could work. ", The she is more likely to refer to Mary than her daughter because Yes, because everything flows according to your destiny Answer: futures
A:If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam, he would have gotten a lot of money. The he is more likely to refer to The con artist than Sam because he did wrong thing and got lost B:In "If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam, he would have gotten a lot of money. ", The he is more likely to refer to The con artist than Sam because he did wrong thing and got lost Answer: futures
A:Fred covered his eyes with his hands, because the wind was blowing sand around. He opened them when the wind stopped. The them is more likely to refer to his eyes than his hands because eyes cant cover by themselves, hand needs to cover the eyes B:In "Fred covered his eyes with his hands, because the wind was blowing sand around. He opened them when the wind stopped. ", The them is more likely to refer to his eyes than his hands because eyes cant cover by themselves, hand needs to cover the eyes Answer: futures
A:I put the butterfly wing on the table and it broke. The it is more likely to refer to The butterfly wing than The table because  it is not in the original picture.There were plenty of other problems with the original drawing. B:In "I put the butterfly wing on the table and it broke. ", The it is more likely to refer to The butterfly wing than The table because  it is not in the original picture.There were plenty of other problems with the original drawing. Answer:
futures