[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Jason was more likely to be a model than Brett although 
OPTIONS:
- Jason was a taller and prettier person.
- Brett was a taller and prettier person.

[A]: Brett was a taller and prettier person.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Blueberries were nasty in the pie, but delicious in the tart, since the 
OPTIONS:
- pie was made with complementary flavors.
- tart was made with complementary flavors.

[A]: tart was made with complementary flavors.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Ryan couldn't figure out how to take a screenshot unlike Joel because 
OPTIONS:
- Ryan was technologically dumb.
- Joel was technologically dumb.

[A]:
Ryan was technologically dumb.