[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Robert is much better at sewing than Christopher since 
OPTIONS:
- Robert is well-trained and did an apprenticeship under a known seamstress.
- Christopher is well-trained and did an apprenticeship under a known seamstress.

[A]: Robert is well-trained and did an apprenticeship under a known seamstress.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

I decided to order takeout from the Indian restaurant even though the Chinese restaurant is cheaper. The 
OPTIONS:
- Indian restaurant has the worst food.
- Chinese restaurant has the worst food.

[A]: Chinese restaurant has the worst food.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Rebecca cried on Carrie's shoulder after she broke up with her boyfriend. 
OPTIONS:
- Rebecca needed love and support.
- Carrie needed love and support.

[A]:
Rebecca needed love and support.