[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Jeffrey was way more popular than Robert in school, so 
OPTIONS:
- Jeffrey was invited to far fewer parties that year.
- Robert was invited to far fewer parties that year.

[A]: Robert was invited to far fewer parties that year.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

We used polish on the vase but not on the silverware, since we wanted the 
OPTIONS:
- vase to be shiny.
- silverware to be shiny.

[A]: vase to be shiny.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The cement that I used for the project was not as good as the stone, because the 
OPTIONS:
- cement was weak.
- stone was weak.

[A]:
cement was weak.