A:The older students were bullying the younger ones, so we rescued them . The them is more likely to refer to The younger students than The older students because  it was the younger students who were 'bullying' the older students. B:In "The older students were bullying the younger ones, so we rescued them . ", The them is more likely to refer to The younger students than The older students because  it was the younger students who were 'bullying' the older students. Answer: ty
A:Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. At that date he had been dead for five years. The he is more likely to refer to Cooper than Thomson because He visited Cooper's grave in 176 B:In "Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. At that date he had been dead for five years. ", The he is more likely to refer to Cooper than Thomson because He visited Cooper's grave in 176 Answer: ty
A:John was jogging through the park when he saw a man juggling watermelons. He was very impressed. The He is more likely to refer to John than A man juggler because  he is the only person in the entire world to have seen the He in person. B:In "John was jogging through the park when he saw a man juggling watermelons. He was very impressed. ", The He is more likely to refer to John than A man juggler because  he is the only person in the entire world to have seen the He in person. Answer: ty
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  Susan has a tendency to do this. 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  Susan has a tendency to do this. Answer: underwear
A:Alice tried frantically to stop her daughter from barking at the party, leaving us to wonder why she was behaving so strangely. The she is more likely to refer to her daughter than Alice because Her daughter barking would be considered as strange B:In "Alice tried frantically to stop her daughter from barking at the party, leaving us to wonder why she was behaving so strangely. ", The she is more likely to refer to her daughter than Alice because Her daughter barking would be considered as strange Answer: underwear
A:Dan took the rear seat while Bill claimed the front because his "Dibs!" was quicker. The his is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because Bill was slower to occupy the choicest position B:In "Dan took the rear seat while Bill claimed the front because his "Dibs!" was quicker. ", The his is more likely to refer to Bill than Dan because Bill was slower to occupy the choicest position Answer: underwear
A:I put the heavy book on the table and it broke. The it is more likely to refer to The table than The heavy book because broke the burrferfly wing B:In "I put the heavy book on the table and it broke. ", The it is more likely to refer to The table than The heavy book because broke the burrferfly wing Answer: ty
A:Susan knew that Ann's son had been in a car accident, so she told her about it. The she is more likely to refer to Susan than Ann because Because ann told susan B:In "Susan knew that Ann's son had been in a car accident, so she told her about it. ", The she is more likely to refer to Susan than Ann because Because ann told susan Answer: underwear
A:Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took his bishop. The his is more likely to refer to Ralph than Tom because  he is the player who is the only one that is not a bishop on his turn. B:In "Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took his bishop. ", The his is more likely to refer to Ralph than Tom because  he is the player who is the only one that is not a bishop on his turn. Answer:
ty