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.

In 1987, coming up with ideas for new shows, Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner of Carsey-Werner Productions decided to look into the concept of the working mother as a central voice. Up until that point, there had been shows with working mothers, but only as an adjunct to the father in the family. Werner had suggested that they take a chance on Barr whom they had seen on The Tonight Show. This was because _he_saw the unique ``in your face'' voice that they were looking for, and he contacted her agent and offered her the role. <sep>, Pronoun: he <sep>, A: Werner <sep>, B: Barr
A

A high school friend's mother, who died from breast cancer., noticed Stiles' talent and urged her to pursue a career as a makeup artist. While attending college at George Mason University, Stiles was offered part-time employment with MAC Cosmetics, owned by the Estee Lauder Companies. Under contract with MAC Cosmetics, Stiles worked on concert productions for Cher and Missy Elliott. Although successful in _her_ position with the company, Stiles sought more out of her career. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Missy Elliott <sep>, B: Stiles
B

The historical novel ''The Queen of Cups'' by Mina Samuels, Unlimited Publishing LLC, 2006, imagines what Juliette's background and history may have been. In his review (see under ``Literature'' above), de Waal says that Samuels invents a plausible explanation tying together Juliette's sudden break with _her_ past, her coming to the USA, and her lifelong gynecological problems, but de Waal is mostly critical, saying, among other things, that the novel includes fictional accounts of misbehavior and even violence by C. S. Peirce for which there is no real evidence, and includes fictions contrary to the evidence, for example about the nature of C. S. Peirce's drug use. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Samuels <sep>, B: Juliette
B