A:Fred covered his eyes with his hands, because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered them when the wind stopped. The them is more likely to refer to his hands than his eyes because His eyes 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 "Fred covered his eyes with his hands, because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered them when the wind stopped. ", The them is more likely to refer to his hands than his eyes because His eyes 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: architects
A:My meeting started at 4:00 and I needed to catch the train at 4:30,  so there wasn't much time. Luckily, it was short, so it worked out. The it is more likely to refer to my meeting than The train because There was not much time to catch a train. B:In "My meeting started at 4:00 and I needed to catch the train at 4:30,  so there wasn't much time. Luckily, it was short, so it worked out. ", The it is more likely to refer to my meeting than The train because There was not much time to catch a train. Answer: buying
A:Pam's parents came home and found her having sex with her boyfriend, Paul. They were embarrassed about it. The They is more likely to refer to Pam and Paul than Pam's parents because Pam's sex with her boyfriend, Paul her  parents came home and found. B:In "Pam's parents came home and found her having sex with her boyfriend, Paul. They were embarrassed about it. ", The They is more likely to refer to Pam and Paul than Pam's parents because Pam's sex with her boyfriend, Paul her  parents came home and found. Answer: architects
A:Although they ran at about the same speed, Sue beat Sally because she had such a good start. The she is more likely to refer to Sue than Sally because Sue won. Sally lost. Sally lost why? She had a bad start. B:In "Although they ran at about the same speed, Sue beat Sally because she had such a good start. ", The she is more likely to refer to Sue than Sally because Sue won. Sally lost. Sally lost why? She had a bad start. Answer: buying
A:I'm sure that my map will show this building; it is very good. The it is more likely to refer to my map than this building because The building is shown in map because that is very famous. B:In "I'm sure that my map will show this building; it is very good. ", The it is more likely to refer to my map than this building because The building is shown in map because that is very famous. Answer: architects
A:Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very compassionate. The He is more likely to refer to Dan than Bill because Bill is the one toying, not dan B:In "Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very compassionate. ", The He is more likely to refer to Dan than Bill because Bill is the one toying, not dan Answer: buying
A:Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward his bathroom key. The his is more likely to refer to The barman than Jim because  the man is the only one who enters the bathroom in the building. B:In "Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward his bathroom key. ", The his is more likely to refer to The barman than Jim because  the man is the only one who enters the bathroom in the building. Answer: architects
A:George got free tickets to the play, but he gave them to Eric, even though he was particularly eager to see it. The he is more likely to refer to George than Eric because since he gave the tickets away he is not likely to be the one seen it B:In "George got free tickets to the play, but he gave them to Eric, even though he was particularly eager to see it. ", The he is more likely to refer to George than Eric because since he gave the tickets away he is not likely to be the one seen it Answer: buying
A:The drain is clogged with hair. It has to be removed. The It is more likely to refer to The hair than The drain because  they are very similar. This is the only way that the hair is able to get out. B:In "The drain is clogged with hair. It has to be removed. ", The It is more likely to refer to The hair than The drain because  they are very similar. This is the only way that the hair is able to get out. Answer:
architects