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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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Chantal Fran*oise Marie Camille de Chevron-Villette (10 January 1925 in Le Cannet-des-Maures, France -- 24 May 2005 in Suresnes, France) was the wife of Prince Ferdinand of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro, a Bourbon prince and claimant to headship of the Royal House of the Two Sicilies, which was deposed in 1860. Chantal was the daughter of Joseph-Pierre de Chevron-Villette, member of a French comital family, and his wife, Marie de Colbert. Chantal married Prince Ferdinand, only son of Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro and _his_ wife Countess Maria Carolina Zamoyska, on 23 July 1949 in Giez. <sep>, Pronoun: his <sep>, A: Prince Ferdinand <sep>, B: Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro
answer:
B


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``Lost in a Summer Night'' by Andr* Previn and Milton Raskin ``Nice Layout'' by Andr* Previn ``Love Theme from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' by Charles Wolcott ``Dixie'' by Daniel Decatur Emmett, played by the children on various instruments ``Skina Marinka'' - Adapted by Marguerite Lamkin, sung by the children ``I'll Be a Sunbeam'' by E.O. Excell, sung by the children ``Boom, Boom and It Makes Me Crazy'' - Adapted by Marguerite Lamkin, sung by the children ``Kermit Returns'' by Andr* Previn ``Fourth Movement, Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67'' by Ludwig van Beethoven, played on a radio ``For _He_s a Jolly Good Fellow'' - Traditional, sung by the family ``Some Folks'' by Stephen Foster, played on a phonograph ``Soothe My Lonely Heart'' by Jeff Alexander <sep>, Pronoun: He <sep>, A: Andr* Previn <sep>, B: Ludwig van Beethoven
answer:
Neither


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In its biographical page on McCord, Yahoo! states that via the role of Naomi, the actress ``became one of Hollywood's top young stars-to-watch after the series premiered to more than 5 million viewers worldwide.'' In a review of the series premiere, Tom Gliatto of People magazine stated that, ``The standout is AnnaLynne McCord as bad-girl Naomi Clark: _She_'s very striking physically--almost startling, somewhere between Charlize Theron and Courtney Love--and she conveys a mix of high drama, meanness and little-girl self-pity that's a lot of fun.'' <sep>, Pronoun: She <sep>, A: AnnaLynne McCord <sep>, B: Naomi Clark
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A