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.

Example Input: Following this conviction, the Rushbrooks disappeared from police attention until late 1905, when Ebenezer received a 14-day custodial sentence for ``behaving like a madman'' towards police. After this incident the couple separated, with Selina returning to Vaughan's lodging house in Swansea. Arrested on 17 November 1905 along with _her_ friends Catherine Driscoll and Lily Argent for the theft of a sea-captain's purse, all three were found not guilty. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Selina <sep>, B: Catherine Driscoll
Example Output: A

Example Input: Caroline Spelman, the then Chairman of the Conservative Party, became embroiled in the ``nannygate'' saga on 6 June 2008 when the BBC's Newsnight programme suggested she had paid for her nanny out of parliamentary expenses during her early years in Parliament, between 1997 and 1998. Spelman issued a statement to Newsnight that the nanny in question, Tina Haynes, was also _her_ constituency secretary. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Spelman <sep>, B: Tina Haynes
Example Output: A

Example Input: On 29 August 2010 the main stand was named the ``Frank Whitcombe Stand'' as a tribute to Whitcombe's hard work at the club over many years, especially with the young players at Keighley RUFC. A game took place between Keighley RUFC and Skipton RFC, coached by _his_ son Martin, after which Mrs Mollie Whitcombe, Frank's widow, after a short ceremony officially named the stand. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Whitcombe <sep>, B: Martin
Example Output:
A