[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Bruce loved playing with cards with his friends but normally hated games because the 
OPTIONS:
- cards were normally difficult.
- games were normally difficult.

[A]: games were normally difficult.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

To properly install the frame, we threw out the screwdriver and used the drill, as the 
OPTIONS:
- screwdriver had little utility for this task.
- drill had little utility for this task.

[A]: screwdriver had little utility for this task.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Learn to crochet was something Victoria learned at an early age but not Emily. 
OPTIONS:
- Victoria is able to buy a sweater.
- Emily is able to buy a sweater.

[A]:
Emily is able to buy a sweater.