[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Blogging is more simple for Neil than it is for Robert due to 
OPTIONS:
- Neil being an inefficient blogger.
- Robert being an inefficient blogger.

[A]: Robert being an inefficient blogger.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

We're doing survival training in the woods this weekend and I'm definitely going to take my pocketknife, but maybe not my lighter because the 
OPTIONS:
- pocketknife is less useful.
- lighter is less useful.

[A]: lighter is less useful.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Lindsey had good health insurance while Amy had minimal health insurance so 
OPTIONS:
- Lindsey had to pay a lot of money out of pocket.
- Amy had to pay a lot of money out of pocket.

[A]:
Amy had to pay a lot of money out of pocket.