[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Keeping everyone involved has always been Robert's responsibility which is now Dennis's; 

[A]: Robert has passed the torch.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

The chef spent more time replenishing the carrots than the oranges, because the 

[A]: oranges were in the obscure dish.


[Q]: How does the sentence end?

Laura offered her condolences to her friend Patricia at her mother's funeral. 

[A]:
Laura felt bad for her friend's loss.