[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Liz owned an iPad instead of a Chromebook because she thought the 
OPTIONS:
- iPad had worse software and was harder to use.
- Chromebook had worse software and was harder to use.

[A]: Chromebook had worse software and was harder to use.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Tanya asked Amy what she should get at a sushi restaurant as 
OPTIONS:
- Tanya had never eaten Sushi before.
- Amy had never eaten Sushi before.

[A]: Tanya had never eaten Sushi before.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

James preferred sitting down in his room with his cat rather than taking a walk in the neighborhood. The 
OPTIONS:
- room is rowdy.
- neighborhood is rowdy.

[A]:
neighborhood is rowdy.