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 also rejected the proposal by Shou's commander Liu Renzhan (***) for Liu to lead his army out of the city for a pitched battle with the Later Zhou army. Faced with the continuing siege, Liu fell ill. Further, at this time, Chen tried to strip the successful, but often disobedient general Zhu Yuan (**) of _his_ command, causing Zhu to surrender to Later Zhou and further weakening the Southern Tang position. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Zhu <sep>, B: Zhou

Answer: A


Question: He quoted extensively from Scottish jurist Baron Hume, and American psychiatrist Isaac Ray. Witnesses were produced from Glasgow to give evidence about M'Naghten's odd behaviour and complaints of persecution. The defence then called on a number of medical witnesses, including Dr Edward Monro, Sir Alexander Morison, and Dr Forbes Winslow, who testified that M'Naghten's delusions had deprived _him_ of ``all restraint over his actions''. <sep>, Pronoun: him <sep>, A: Alexander Morison <sep>, B: M'Naghten

Answer: B


Question: The first audience was granted to Queen Dowager Catherine, who was given the task to act as mediator between the King and the relatives of the murder victims, and presented with a written document giving her the authority to negotiate the Settlement (litigation) with the relatives of the murder victims, among them her aunt Martha Leijonhufvud. Through Catherine, Martha Leijonhufvud placd forward _her_ demands of an letter of protection against further persecution of the King; an official statement of the innocence of the murder victims; economic compensation and the arrest of the people truly responsible for the behavior of the monarch, which was regarded to be his adviser J*ran Persson. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Catherine <sep>, B: Martha Leijonhufvud

Answer:
B