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: He continued to write fiction, and in 1915 published his most famous work, The Thirty-Nine Steps, a spy-thriller set just prior to World War I. The novel featured Buchan's oft used hero, Richard Hannay, whose character was based on Edmund Ironside, a friend of Buchan from his days in South Africa. A sequel, Greenmantle, came the following year. Buchan then enlisted in the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, where he wrote speeches and communiqu*s for Sir Douglas Haig. Recognised for _his_ abilities, Buchan was appointed as the Director of Information in 1917, under Lord Beaverbrook--which Buchan said was ``the toughest job I ever took on''--and also assisted Charles Masterman in publishing a monthly magazine detailing the history of the war, the first edition appearing in February 1915 (and later published in 24 volumes as Nelson's History of the War). <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Buchan <sep>, B: Lord Beaverbrook

Answer: A


Question: Haifa University awarded Begun an honorary doctorate ``in recognition of his continued struggle to make an Aliah.'' Begun settled in Jerusalem, and as of 2010 was running a small publishing house specializing in the translation of Jewish books into Russian. President Reagan kept a silver ``Prisoner Of Zion'' bracelet, engraved with the name ``Yosef Begun'' on _his_ desk in the White House. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Reagan <sep>, B: Yosef Begun

Answer: A


Question: During World War I, Taylor and her friend Emilie Widemann Macfarlane organized knitting units on behalf of Native Hawaiian soldiers fighting in World War I. Around this same period, she became a supporter of the women's suffrage movement in 1912. Native Hawaiian women of high societal rank like Taylor were the key contributor to this cause early on. In 1917, _she_ attended a party hosted by Emma Nakuina to honor Almira Hollander Pitman, a visiting suffragist from the mainland United States, and wife of Benjamin F. Pitman, a cousin of Taylor's. <sep>, Pronoun: she <sep>, A: Native Hawaiian <sep>, B: Taylor

Answer:
B