A:I stuck a pin through a carrot. When I pulled the pin out, it left a hole. The it is more likely to refer to a pin than a carrot because A pin is sharp B:In "I stuck a pin through a carrot. When I pulled the pin out, it left a hole. ", The it is more likely to refer to a pin than a carrot because A pin is sharp Answer: unified
A:Sid explained his theory to Mark but he couldn't convince him. The he is more likely to refer to Sid than Mark because Sid was the the one explaining B:In "Sid explained his theory to Mark but he couldn't convince him. ", The he is more likely to refer to Sid than Mark because Sid was the the one explaining Answer: unified
A:The woman held the girl against her chest The her is more likely to refer to The woman than The girl because "held" is the action the woman is taking, she can't hold herself against her own chest. B:In "The woman held the girl against her chest ", The her is more likely to refer to The woman than The girl because "held" is the action the woman is taking, she can't hold herself against her own chest. Answer: unified
A:When the sponsors of the bill got to the town hall, they were surprised to find that the room was full of opponents. They were very much in the majority. The They is more likely to refer to Opponents than The sponsors because  of the fact that this bill is one of the "no" votes. B:In "When the sponsors of the bill got to the town hall, they were surprised to find that the room was full of opponents. They were very much in the majority. ", The They is more likely to refer to Opponents than The sponsors because  of the fact that this bill is one of the "no" votes. Answer: dean
A:Joe's uncle can still beat him at tennis, even though he is 30 years younger. The he is more likely to refer to Joe than Joe's uncle because  his uncle, Joe, Jr., is a well-known New York City sports figure. B:In "Joe's uncle can still beat him at tennis, even though he is 30 years younger. ", The he is more likely to refer to Joe than Joe's uncle because  his uncle, Joe, Jr., is a well-known New York City sports figure. Answer: dean
A:Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she saw that she was open. The she is more likely to refer to Emma than Janie because she's the one having the ball B:In "Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she saw that she was open. ", The she is more likely to refer to Emma than Janie because she's the one having the ball Answer: unified
A:Paul tried to call George on the phone, but he wasn't available. The he is more likely to refer to George than Paul because  of his age, but George could be referring to George and David. B:In "Paul tried to call George on the phone, but he wasn't available. ", The he is more likely to refer to George than Paul because  of his age, but George could be referring to George and David. Answer: dean
A:Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took his bishop. The his is more likely to refer to Ralph than Tom because He moved the bishop 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 moved the bishop Answer: dean
A:Bill passed the half-empty plate to John because he was full. The he is more likely to refer to Bill than John because he was hungry Bill passed the half-empty plate to John B:In "Bill passed the half-empty plate to John because he was full. ", The he is more likely to refer to Bill than John because he was hungry Bill passed the half-empty plate to John Answer:
dean