A:Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. At that date he had been travelling for five years. The he is more likely to refer to Thomson than Cooper because  he was in the habit of taking the name of a friend when he died, to which he had B:In "Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. At that date he had been travelling for five years. ", The he is more likely to refer to Thomson than Cooper because  he was in the habit of taking the name of a friend when he died, to which he had Answer: per
A:Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have won. The he is more likely to refer to Bob than Adam because The pronoun refers to Adam and what he would have done B:In "Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have won. ", The he is more likely to refer to Bob than Adam because The pronoun refers to Adam and what he would have done Answer: per
A:Sam Goodman's biography of the Spartan general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties he faced in his research. The he is more likely to refer to Goodman than Xenophanes because general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties he faced in his research but Sam Goodman's biography of the Spartan B:In "Sam Goodman's biography of the Spartan general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties he faced in his research. ", The he is more likely to refer to Goodman than Xenophanes because general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties he faced in his research but Sam Goodman's biography of the Spartan Answer: miller
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 Book to heavy for the table. 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 Book to heavy for the table. Answer: miller
A:Look! There is a shark swimming right below that duck! It had better get away to safety fast! The It is more likely to refer to that duck than a shark because its swimming below the duck. B:In "Look! There is a shark swimming right below that duck! It had better get away to safety fast! ", The It is more likely to refer to that duck than a shark because its swimming below the duck. Answer: per
A:Many people start to read Paul's books and can't put them down. They are popular because Paul writes so well. The They is more likely to refer to Paul's books than People because The books can't be put down; they must be whats popular B:In "Many people start to read Paul's books and can't put them down. They are popular because Paul writes so well. ", The They is more likely to refer to Paul's books than People because The books can't be put down; they must be whats popular Answer: miller
A:Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached the top of the stairs. The he is more likely to refer to Tom than Ray because  his schoolbag is usually a green schoolbag which is a reference to Tom's favorite color. B:In "Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached the top of the stairs. ", The he is more likely to refer to Tom than Ray because  his schoolbag is usually a green schoolbag which is a reference to Tom's favorite color. Answer: per
A:Bob paid for Charlie's college education. He is very generous. The He is more likely to refer to Bob than Charlie because paying is generous B:In "Bob paid for Charlie's college education. He is very generous. ", The He is more likely to refer to Bob than Charlie because paying is generous Answer: miller
A:James asked Robert for a favor but he was refused. The he is more likely to refer to James than Robert because James 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 "James asked Robert for a favor but he was refused. ", The he is more likely to refer to James than Robert because James 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:
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