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: Her mother gave different ages for Pauline depending on the requirements of the role, leaving her confused about her actual age, which she only learned in 1998. Curley's first motion picture was Tangled Relations (1912). She played one of the children in a movie which starred Florence Lawrence and Owen Moore. For an audition for The Straight Road in 1914, Pauline was dressed as a boy to land a part as an orphan; a variety of such roles followed, ``cornering the market in orphans and waifs''. In 1915 _she_ played the ingenue Claudia Frawley in Life Without Soul, an adaptation of Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein. <sep>, Pronoun: she <sep>, A: Pauline <sep>, B: Claudia Frawley

Answer: A


Question: Sarala, an extremely bright girl, who did not know a word of Hindi had to learn all dialogues by heart but ultimately acted so well many critics were stunned by her performance. When the film was presented at the Toronto Film Festival a critic said, ``The film is centred by the extraordinary performance of Sarala as the young Chuyia, a girl whose spirit remains unbroken. _Her_ refusal to bend to her plight carries considerable emotive power and elevates Water from a harsh tale of deprivation into one of hope and the possibility of overcoming. Mehta has made a film for the ages.'' <sep>, Pronoun: Her <sep>, A: Sarala <sep>, B: Chuyia

Answer: B


Question: The second round was much of the same until Mezger landed a stunning kick to Arona's face. The third round took a different turn with three minutes left in the round, Arona scored his only takedown of the fight. The third round continued like this, with Arona laying on Mezger, using _his_ ground and pound style for the last three minutes of the bout. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Arona <sep>, B: Mezger

Answer:
A