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.
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Question: As far as we can ascertain the details of the masque, the Queen of Sheba was to bring gifts to the King, representing Solomon, and was to be followed by the spirits of Faith, Hope, Charity, Victory and Peace. Unfortunately, as Harington gleefully reported, the actress playing the Queen tripped over the steps of the throne, sending her gifts flying; Hope and Faith were too drunk to speak a word, while Peace, annoyed at finding _her_ way to the throne blocked, made good use of her symbolic olive branches to slap anyone who was in her way. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Hope <sep>, B: Faith

Answer: Neither


Question: She is best remembered today for portraying Brang*ne in the world premiere of Richard Wagner 's Tristan und Isolde in 1865 and Helmwige in the premiere of Wagner's Die Walk*re in 1869. Born in Frankfurt am Main, Deinet studied under Elise Seebach before making _her_ professional opera debut at the opera house in Frankfurt as Gabriele in Conradin Kreutzer 's Das Nachtlager in Granada in 1861. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Deinet <sep>, B: Elise Seebach

Answer: A


Question: Joan Callamezzo (Mo Collins) is the hostess of Pawnee Today, a local news magazine/talk show that combines elements of NBC's Today show and news shows like Nancy Grace. _She_ often serves as a parody of the media in her tendency to turn small matters into big stories and her desire to find the most negative possible aspects of any given story. Joan refers to herself as a ``legendary newswoman'' and is more intimidating than other members of the Pawnee media, as Leslie declares that she ``runs this town''. <sep>, Pronoun: She <sep>, A: Joan Callamezzo <sep>, B: Nancy Grace

Answer:
A