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.

Let me give you an example: Jess Mastriani: No, I don't want another crooler, thank you very much.
 FBI Agent Nicole Scott: But it's good for you. It's got... honeyglaze. Please die for this crooler, Jess.
 Jess Mastriani: I've had _ two _ already. Who eats three croolers in a night? 
FBI Agent Nicole Scott: Take a look. [Nicole takes a huge bite] Mmmmm, Mmmmm, Mmmmm!
The answer to this example can be: REFERENCE crooler
Here is why: In this example, the number two refers to something that appears in this text. In this example, it refers to the word: crooler.

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Dr. Elliot Reid:  Hey , Jake ... so , you 're probably rushing home to wipe the old person smell off before your trip , uh ?
Jake: Excuse me ?
Dr. Elliot Reid: No , I 'm just kidding , I love old people . Still , there 's no denying they have a distinctive smell . I mean , it 's nothing bad . It 's like a ... general mustiness ... like ... you know when ... you get your cast ... taken off and ... skin mold ...
Nurse Carla Espinosa: Oh ...
Jake: Well , I have a flight to catch ... you guys need me to sign anything ?
Dr. Perry Cox: No .
Nurse Carla Espinosa: No , you 're good .
Jake: OK , then .
Dr. Perry Cox: Hats off there , Barbie ... that was one potent combination of verbal diarrhea and stunned silence ...
Nurse Carla Espinosa: You should have just asked him out . Men love that .
Dr. Perry Cox: No , Carla , men do n't love that . It turns out we do n't love picnics , foreplay , candles , baths , photo albums , or when you drive so we can relax ; and , as always , we 're not that big on Hugh Jackman . Look there ... the only thing men care about as far as dating is concerned is the chase ; if you want that guy to look your way , listen me carefully ... ignore the living hell out of him .
Nurse Carla Espinosa: That 's the worst advice I 've ever heard !
Dr. Perry Cox: Good point , Carla . Say , you do n't happen to have any other gems before you run off to couples therapy to sift through the wreckage that is the first year of your marriage , do ya ?
Dr. Elliot Reid: Look , Dr Cox , I 'm sure that you are fantastic at picking up men , really ...
Nurse Carla Espinosa: Ah ah !
Dr. Elliot Reid: ... but I can handle this _ one _ on my own . Thank you .
Answer:
REFERENCE men