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 Q]: He sends Colin on an errand. Thus when Percy is brought into the courtroom, Colin is absent. The judge then recuses himself, as he has had social contact with the defendant, leaving Colin none the wiser. Out on bail, Percy bids farewell to Colin, telling _him_ that he has come out of retirement for one more trip. <sep>, Pronoun: him <sep>, A: Percy <sep>, B: Colin
[EX A]: B

[EX Q]: Eli begins moving political donors away from Peter noting that it was Alicia all along who has real political potential even after a failed State's Attorney position. Peter is offered and takes a 1-year probationary deal, with no jail time, but a requirement to resign from office as Governor. At _his_ press conference, Alicia thinks she sees Jason waiting for her in a hallway and as soon the press conference finishes, walks off immediately leaving Peter behind. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Jason <sep>, B: Peter
[EX A]: B

[EX Q]: Susan Wyndham, journalist and literary editor, best summarises the issue in her the questions opening her article in The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: ``Does Australia need a new fiction award that encourages 'positive' portrayals of women and girls? Or is it an outdated gesture in a post-feminist culture rich with female authors, characters and readers?'' Wyndham reports Rosalind Hinde, daughter of John Hinde and Barbara Jefferis, as saying that _her_ father had ``the very clear and strong intention to honour my mother's writing, her feminisim and her devotion to other writers''. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Rosalind Hinde <sep>, B: Barbara Jefferis
[EX A]:
A