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 Input:
Jason Hoyte as Ray Neilsen, the proprietor of a local pub and the co-owner of the ``Lord of the Ringz'' tours. He has been widowed twice, with both wives being killed in similar ways. Roy Ward as Reverend Lucas Greene, the local Anglican priest. _He_is a kindly man who thinks well of others out of Christian charity. <sep>, Pronoun: He <sep>, A: Roy Ward <sep>, B: Reverend Lucas Greene

Ex Output:
B


Ex Input:
Alf also has a relationship with Mrs Lipton through the series, although it is revealed he did this just to borrow money from her. James Twelvetrees (Jeffrey Holland) Footman -- James Twelvetrees is the pompous Footman; the complete opposite of Alf Stokes -- stern, upright and honest. _His_ act of helping Alf carry the injured Honourable Teddy to the field hospital during the war also secured him his job in the Meldrum household, although he would never admit this to the other servants. <sep>, Pronoun: His <sep>, A: Footman <sep>, B: Alf Stokes

Ex Output:
A


Ex Input:
Clifford Siskin argues that the satire of the second ``Supposition'' is directed at all those people who discussed the book at social gatherings (or subscribed to the volume and received a copy), but never read it. Carolyn Steedman describes the ``Suppositions'' as ``intentionally offensive, and wonderfully so'', and shows how Hands manages to suggest the limitedness of _her_ superiors' worldview and critical powers. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Carolyn Steedman <sep>, B: Hands

Ex Output:
B