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In this task, you will be presented with a text, a pronoun from the text, and two candidate names. You should determine what the pronoun refers to and classify the answers into A, B, or Neither. A and B here are referring to option A and option B. Position of the pronoun in the text is showed within two "_"s.
question:
She added that the show wanted to explore ``what impact that has on you when you are grown up.'' Halfpenny explained Alicia's family ``have fallen apart'' which has ``made Alicia rethink what she believes love to be'' and lose faith in relationships. Hossington supported this view and revealed Alicia ``becomes very distrustful of men''. During _her_ original stint, Halfpenny revealed that her character would not have a love interest, but suggested a love triangle between Alicia, Ethan and his brother, registrar Caleb ``Cal'' Knight (Richard Winsor). <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Alicia <sep>, B: Halfpenny
answer:
B


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Gunning remembered the melody from a 78-rpm hillbilly record (Emry Arthur, 1928) she had heard some years before in the mountains, but the lyrics she wrote was considerably different from the original after the first verse. The change of gender is also found in Joan Baez's ``Girl of Constant Sorrow'' and another variant of the song similar to Baez's, Judy Collins's title song from _her_ album A Maid of Constant Sorrow. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Joan Baez <sep>, B: Judy Collins
answer:
B


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He worries about their future together, but Portia reassures him by saying that everyone, even Nick and Brother Jeremiah, will change their minds about their relationship when they hear Nigel's beautiful sonnets (``We See the Light''). Nigel is not very happy with ``Omelette'' and claims that it doesn't feel right. Brother Jeremiah interrupts the lovers and takes Portia away to be imprisoned in a tower for disobeying. Saddened by the loss of _his_ love, Nigel becomes inspired to write a completely different play that is revealed to be Hamlet. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Nigel <sep>, B: Hamlet
answer:
A