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: Janet Maslin of The New York Times thought the film missed the mark: ``Though the screenwriter and the director clearly share certain affinities, their collective efforts on Track 29, which opens today at the D. W. Griffith and Quad Cinema, amount to overkill, particularly since the direction is so laden with contempt for the characters... Though Mr. Roeg's films can often be perverse (and startlingly, bracingly so), they are rarely this silly. Nor are they this maddening, since Track 29 does contain the seeds of something tantalizing. Linda's attempt to come to terms with _her_ past through a wildly unpredictable, even dangerous fantasy has the stamp of Mr. Potter's better material, but it has been made too mindless to have any impact. <sep>, Pronoun: her <sep>, A: Janet Maslin <sep>, B: Linda
Example Output: B

Example Input: Bourke described him as ``a fair, rather good-looking, slim man'' who was shabbily dressed in ``an undress general's uniform with a large sword clanking by his side'' and thin old button boots ``which were rather trying to his poor feet on the rocks.'' A few months later, after _his_ capture, Kirkham was seen by the former Confederate General William Loring, who had taken service with the Egyptians, and described as ``utterly used up by disease and dissipation'', wearing an ancient and much-patched British military uniform, and being very indignant that his nationality and British passport were being ignored. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Kirkham <sep>, B: William Loring
Example Output: A

Example Input: However, it does explain the reason why today's saint is often honored as a bishop. The monastery at Icanho (in East Anglia, but the exact site is disputed) was destroyed in Danish raids. It is said that when by the orders of Saint Aethelwold Botolph's body was disinterred for translation to the new abbey of Thorney, Adulf's body was buried with it, and as it proved impossible to disentangle the bones, both were taken to Thorney, where the relics of Adulf remained. _His_ feast day is 17 June, along with Botolph. <sep>, Pronoun: His <sep>, A: Adulf <sep>, B: Botolph
Example Output:
A