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: (``It was not fair in me to take this Advantage,'' Franklin comments, ``and this I therefore reckon one of the first Errata of my life.'') James does, however, make it impossible for Ben to get work anywhere else in Boston. Sneaking onto a ship without _his_ father's or brother's knowledge, Ben heads for New York City, but the printer William Bradford is unable to employ him; however, he tells Ben that his son Andrew, a Philadelphia printer, may be able to use him since one of his son's principal employees had just died. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Ben <sep>, B: William Bradford

Output: A


Input: Consider Input: Thompson used the slogan ``Make a Change for Progress'' and called Merritt a ``do-nothing mayor'' who engaged in ``bossism'' and ``machine politics''. He called Merritt ``a desperate man who will do anything to stay in office'' and a ``flip-flopper like his ideal, Lyndon Johnson.'' When Merritt reminded voters that _he_had served on Eisenhower's staff during World War II, Thompson replied: ``It is true that President Eisenhower doesn't know me. <sep>, Pronoun: he <sep>, A: Thompson <sep>, B: President Eisenhower

Output: Neither


Input: Consider Input: His published his most significant collection of war poetry, Tier rang gewaltig mit Tier (``Beast strove mightily with beast'') in 1920, in a limited edition of 1,000 copies. This short work of around 80 pages contains 60 poems based on the sonnet form, on themes of night and death. In _his_ 1985 book in German war poetry, Patrick Bridgwater, Emeritus Professor of German at the University of Durham, described Schnack's book as ``the best single collection produced by a German war poet in 1914-1918'', and one work, ``N*chtliche Landschaft'', as the ``best poem of the war written in German''. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Patrick Bridgwater <sep>, B: Schnack
Output: A