In this task, you will use your knowledge about language (and common sense) to determine what element the marked number refers to. The numbers are marked with two underlines around them, like: _ number _. There are several possible answers, you'll need to choose the proper one. Carefully read the given text, pay special attention to the marked number, think about what (unwritten) information the marked number holds inside, choose the most adequate word(s) from the optional answers. If none of them seems right to you, there's also an option for other. If your answer is "REFERENCE", also write the reference entity, otherwise write the implicit option name. Options to choose from are:
REFERENCE: Some object which is being mentioned in the text before or after the target number. The reference answer has a higher priority than any other. If both Reference and another answer are possible, prioritize the Reference.
YEAR: Describing a calendric year
AGE: Describing someone's age
CURRENCY: Reference to some monetary value e.g dollar, euro etc.
PEOPLE: Describing a single/plural persons
TIME: Describing a time of the day. Usually you can add the word o'clock after those numbers.
OTHER: Some other option, which isn't listed here.

Input: Consider Input: Richard Castle:  How you feeling ?
Kate Beckett: Where are we ?
Richard Castle: Ripton , Vermont . Population , 588 . Couple of short hours , we will be crossing into Canada .
Kate Beckett: Turn around . We have to go back .
Richard Castle: What ?
Kate Beckett: It was Montgomery . He made that recording of Bracken , the _ one _ that Smith has been looking for .
Richard Castle: Captain Montgomery ? How can you possibly know that ?
Kate Beckett: Castle , when I first met him , he was saying things about my mother 's murder . Things that I did n't understand at the time . But he specifically mentioned a cassette recording .
Richard Castle: And Smith said that the person who made that recording was a former associate of Bracken 's .
Kate Beckett: Yeah . It adds up .
Richard Castle: Okay , but if Montgomery did have that kind of evidence , why would n't he have just given it to Smith ?
Kate Beckett: I think he gave it to my mom . He asked if I had been through her belongings , if I came across a cassette .
Richard Castle: Kate , if he gave her the tape , you would've found it . You 've been through her things a million times .
Kate Beckett: Castle , I did n't know what I was looking for . The answer is there . I know it . I have a box of her things in my apartment . We 've got to go back .
Richard Castle: That 's crazy . They 'll be staking out your place .
Kate Beckett: Not Bracken 's guys . Not now .
Richard Castle: And how about Donovan 's guys ? He 'll have cops up there . There 's no way we 're getting near that place .
Kate Beckett: We will . We just need a little help .

Output: REFERENCE recording


Input: Consider Input: Richard Castle:  You 're still working as an advisor to the Ministry of Defence , right ?
Gaston: Yes , but that gives me very little pull with the Police Nationale . Uh ... I can make inquiries , though .
Richard Castle: No , um ... I appreciate it , I 'm not really looking for a bureaucratic runaround . When you were advising me on those last few Derrick Storm novels , you mentioned a man that the French government would sometimes hire when they could n't afford to take ... official action .
Gaston: Ricky , I told you that in confidence .
Richard Castle: But he exists .
Gaston: It is one thing to write about these characters from the safety of your own desk , but ... men like this , they are not the kind of people you ever want to know .
Richard Castle: Beatrice , she must be , what . fourteen now ? Patrice going on _ nine _ ? I want you to think about how it feels when you hug them . The look in their eye when you come home . Now imagine them gone .
Gaston: He is expensive .
Richard Castle: I do n't care . Gaston , please .
Gaston: Stay close to your phone .

Output: AGE


Input: Consider Input: Jeong Jeong:  Get out .
Aang: Master , I need to learn Firebending .
Jeong Jeong: Only a fool seeks his own destruction .
Aang: I 'm the Avatar . It 's my destiny to ...
Jeong Jeong: Destiny ? What would a boy know of destiny ? If a fish lives it 's whole life in this river , does he know the river 's destiny ? No ! Only that it runs on and on , out of his control . He may follow where it flows , but he can not see the end . He can not imagine the ocean .
Aang: Okay ... But it 's Avatar 's duty to master all of the Bending disciplines .
Jeong Jeong: To master the Bending disciplines , you must first master discipline itself . But you have no intrest in this , so I have no intrest in you ! Now , get out .
Aang: Please , I have to learn . This could be my only chance .
Jeong Jeong: Are you deaf ? How can I teach you if you refuse to listen ? Before learning Firebending , you must learn Water and Earth . Water is cool and soothing , Earth is steady and stable . But Fire ... Fire is alive . It breathes , it grows . Without the Bender , a rock will not throw itself ! But Fire will spread and destroy everything in it 's path if _ one _ does not have the will to control it ! That is its destiny ! You are not ready ! You are too weak !
Avatar Roku: You think I am weak ?
Jeong Jeong: Avatar Roku ! No , no ! I did not mean that .
Avatar Roku: I have mastered the elements a thousand of times in a thousand lifetimes . Now , I must do it once again . You * will * teach the Avatar Firebending .
Jeong Jeong: Yes , yes . I will teach you .
Aang: Really ? That 's great !
Jeong Jeong: Agh ...
Output: PEOPLE