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.

Input: Consider Input: They had to love music, hanging around in tracksuits and most important, they had to look as if they could be twins. And for Clyde, we needed someone who looked as though he'd been a boxer but also seemed thoughtful.'' Writer Kate Lock has suggested that ``Hattie was an intelligent girl with a promising future.'' Of _her_ demeanour upon her introduction, author Rupert Smith has surmised that of the Taverniers, only Hattie seemed to be a happy child, but added that ``her time would come'', later referencing Hattie's misfortune with men as evidence of his classification of her as an ``eternal victim''. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Kate Lock <sep>, B: Hattie

Output: B


Input: Consider Input: Savage, cradling Taylor as he dies, watches the passage of the train. On board is Gandhi, whom Davay meant to assassinate, thereby inciting further hostilities and riots. Savage's duty in India ends and he is summoned back to England, but his love for Victoria has become overwhelming. When _she_ refuses to marry him and live in England, he proposes to marry but remain in India, and she accepts. <sep>, Pronoun: she <sep>, A: Savage <sep>, B: Victoria

Output: B


Input: Consider Input: James is mentioned in the text of Holroyd's biography of Lytton Strachey, and in the introduction to the 1971 Penguin edition and the 1994--95 revised edition. James was the literary executor for his brother Lytton, so Holroyd saw James and Alix frequently over the five years from 1962 that _he_was researching and writing the first edition (published in 1967-68) of his biography of Lytton. <sep>, Pronoun: he <sep>, A: Holroyd <sep>, B: James
Output: A