A:Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached the bottom of the stairs. The he is more likely to refer to Ray than Tom because Tom threw his bag down, meaning he was at the top. Ray had to be at the bottom. B:In "Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached the bottom of the stairs. ", The he is more likely to refer to Ray than Tom because Tom threw his bag down, meaning he was at the top. Ray had to be at the bottom. Answer: aim
A:The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too impatient. The it is more likely to refer to The cat than The mouse because it was too impatient. : The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting B:In "The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too impatient. ", The it is more likely to refer to The cat than The mouse because it was too impatient. : The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting Answer: aim
A:The woman held the girl against her will. The her is more likely to refer to The girl than The woman because the women against girl chest B:In "The woman held the girl against her will. ", The her is more likely to refer to The girl than The woman because the women against girl chest Answer: buyer
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 hands can be lowered and is the main noun that protects the other noun, thus the main focus. 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 hands can be lowered and is the main noun that protects the other noun, thus the main focus. Answer: aim
A:Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because the silence is kept by Lily before her speaking. B:In "Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. ", The her is more likely to refer to Donna than Lily because the silence is kept by Lily before her speaking. Answer: buyer
A:The sun was covered by a thick cloud all morning, but luckily, by the time the picnic started, it was gone. The it is more likely to refer to a thick cloud than The sun because The sun being out is a common expression. B:In "The sun was covered by a thick cloud all morning, but luckily, by the time the picnic started, it was gone. ", The it is more likely to refer to a thick cloud than The sun because The sun being out is a common expression. Answer: buyer
A:Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward his bathroom key. The his is more likely to refer to The barman than Jim because JIM REFER TO THA BARMAN 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 JIM REFER TO THA BARMAN Answer: buyer
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 mark was not convince by sid explanation 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 mark was not convince by sid explanation Answer: aim
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 famous buildings can be landmarks 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 famous buildings can be landmarks Answer:
buyer