[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The owner told me that Rebecca had a lot of special skills compared to Carrie, due to 
OPTIONS:
- Rebecca having minimal training.
- Carrie having minimal training.

[A]: Carrie having minimal training.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Molly was having her date over for dinner, so she decided to cook spaghetti instead of meatloaf, because the 
OPTIONS:
- meatloaf was difficult to cook.
- spaghetti was difficult to cook.

[A]: meatloaf was difficult to cook.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The volunteers for the kids' organization were asking for donations of clothing items over books because there is a plethora of the 
OPTIONS:
- clothing items .
- books .

[A]:
books .