[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Laura enjoyed tossing football with Betty, who always missed it, even though 
OPTIONS:
- Laura was a great thrower.
- Betty was a great thrower.

[A]: Laura was a great thrower.
QUES: Continue writing.

Adam was more likely to go to the market than Jason because 

OPTIONS:
- Adam was nearly out of groceries.
- Jason was nearly out of groceries.
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ANS: Adam was nearly out of groceries.
Problem: How does the sentence end?

Dennis was a cat person but Neil was a dog person. 
OPTIONS:
- Dennis bought a cute kitty.
- Neil bought a cute kitty.
Answer: Dennis bought a cute kitty.
sentence: The dog ran from the woods and into the open fields, as the poor creature found the  OPTIONS:
- woods so frightening.
- fields so frightening.
complete: woods so frightening.
Because Jason preferred games that involve a lot of thinking, he liked to play chess rather than bingo because the 
OPTIONS:
- chess games required no strategy.
- bingo games required no strategy.
bingo games required no strategy.
Problem: Continue the following story.

She left the library to go study at home, since the 
OPTIONS:
- library was insufficiently quiet for concentrating.
- home was insufficiently quiet for concentrating.
Here's how I want to continue it:
library was insufficiently quiet for concentrating.