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.

[EX Q]: Pitchfork writer Jillian Mapes was more critical of the song, calling the song ``sedated'', ``wholly inoffensive'', and ``a shrug of a song'', while saying that ``(Malibu is) so breezy, it makes Sheryl Crow seem edgy, or Lady Gaga's Joanne resemble a legit rock'n'roll reinvention.'' Variety writer Chris Willman had a mixed opinion on the track, calling it ``sweet'' and ``deeply felt'', praising Cyrus's ``guilelessness'' and Oren Yoel's production skills while also comparing _her_ sound on the song to that of Seals and Crofts, but adding that the track itself has ``any number of clunker lines'' and non-sequiturs. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Lady Gaga <sep>, B: Joanne
[EX A]: Neither

[EX Q]: Even though the witches of the Essex Hive resist Ingrid's plans, she destroys John Sibley's body and soul by drowning him in a magical, tar-like substance known as ``hell blood''. Following the Devil's resurrection, Ingrid shuns Mercy and reverses all of the magic done to enhance her appearance, which leaves her heavily scarred with burns. Despite _her_ schemes, Ingrid is upset to learn that the Devil plans to make Mary his queen instead of her. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Ingrid <sep>, B: Mary
[EX A]: A

[EX Q]: Set in the Meiji and Taish* eras, the kimono-clad yakuza hero of ninkyo films (personified by Koji Tsuruta and Ken Takakura) was always portrayed as a stoic honorable outlaw torn between the contradictory values of giri (duty) and ninjo (personal feelings). Sadao Yamane stated their willingness to fight and die to save someone or their boss was portrayed as ``something beautiful.'' In _his_ book, Schilling cited Tadashi Sawashima's Jinsei Gekijo: <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Schilling <sep>, B: Tadashi Sawashima
[EX A]:
A