A:If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam, he would have lost a lot of money. The he is more likely to refer to Sam than The con artist because  he has been the ringleader of the con. B:In "If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam, he would have lost a lot of money. ", The he is more likely to refer to Sam than The con artist because  he has been the ringleader of the con. Answer: sec
A:Stretching her back, the woman smiled at the girl. The her is more likely to refer to The woman than The girl because it seems the stretching and smiling are the same person B:In "Stretching her back, the woman smiled at the girl. ", The her is more likely to refer to The woman than The girl because it seems the stretching and smiling are the same person Answer: appreciation
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 Cooper was in the grave and therefore couldn't be travelling. 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 Cooper was in the grave and therefore couldn't be travelling. Answer: sec
A:The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of the bookcase. The It is more likely to refer to The painting than The oak tree because The previous sentence describes a picture, not a house or a room B:In "The painting in Mark's living room shows an oak tree. It is to the right of the bookcase. ", The It is more likely to refer to The painting than The oak tree because The previous sentence describes a picture, not a house or a room Answer: sec
A:Sam broke both his ankles and he's walking with crutches. But a month or so from now they should be unnecessary. The they is more likely to refer to crutches than his ankles because  they are the first thing a person needs once they're hurt. B:In "Sam broke both his ankles and he's walking with crutches. But a month or so from now they should be unnecessary. ", The they is more likely to refer to crutches than his ankles because  they are the first thing a person needs once they're hurt. Answer: sec
A:Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the help she had recieved. The she is more likely to refer to Joan than Susan because Joan was thanking Susan for helping her. B:In "Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the help she had recieved. ", The she is more likely to refer to Joan than Susan because Joan was thanking Susan for helping her. Answer: appreciation
A:Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather. He was a remarkable man. The He is more likely to refer to My great-grandfather than Fred because My great-grandfather is the pronoun because he is the one who was remarkable. B:In "Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather. He was a remarkable man. ", The He is more likely to refer to My great-grandfather than Fred because My great-grandfather is the pronoun because he is the one who was remarkable. Answer: appreciation
A:Jim yelled at Kevin because he was so upset. The he is more likely to refer to Jim than Kevin because Jim is the yeller B:In "Jim yelled at Kevin because he was so upset. ", The he is more likely to refer to Jim than Kevin because Jim is the yeller Answer: appreciation
A:The firemen arrived before the police because they were coming from so far away. The they is more likely to refer to The police than The firemen because  only the police could have pulled the firemen out of the burning building. B:In "The firemen arrived before the police because they were coming from so far away. ", The they is more likely to refer to The police than The firemen because  only the police could have pulled the firemen out of the burning building. Answer:
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