[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The headset of Patricia was a lot more expensive than that of Natalie, because 
OPTIONS:
- Patricia was wealthy.
- Natalie was wealthy.

[A]: Patricia was wealthy.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

John was not able to assemble the bed, but could easily assemble the dresser because the 
OPTIONS:
- bed did not come with instructions.
- dresser did not come with instructions.

[A]: bed did not come with instructions.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The opening of the museum garnered more attention than the opening of the salon, so people probably are ambivalent to the 
OPTIONS:
- museum because they are cultured.
- salon because they are cultured.

[A]:
salon because they are cultured.