[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The draining discussion was followed by a lively lecture.  The 
OPTIONS:
- discussion was just so interesting.
- lecture was just so interesting.

[A]: lecture was just so interesting.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The cold dog needed warmth quick, so I got the blanket and not the comforter since the 
OPTIONS:
- blanket was close by.
- comforter was close by.

[A]: blanket was close by.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Francois wanted to take a bath with his new scented salt, but his friend convinced him to try the bath oil instead because the 
OPTIONS:
- salt might smell bad.
- oil might smell bad.

[A]:
salt might smell bad.