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.

[EX Q]: Sammy Jo Dean Carrington:  My maid said you phoned , but you said you were n't gon na be here till _ three _ .
Amanda Bedford Carrington: Well , I hope I 'm not interrupting your snack or your big business dealings .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: What is it , Amanda ?
Amanda Bedford Carrington: I do n't appreciate your telling Clay Fallmont about what happened to me .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: The pills . I 'm sorry , Amanda . I should n't have opened my mouth .
Amanda Bedford Carrington: You damned well know it .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: I said , I 'm sorry .
Amanda Bedford Carrington: Well , from what I 've heard , Sammy Jo , there 's a big risk in believing anything you say . Just let me make it clear . What I do with my life is my personal business .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: Oh , could that personal business be a good - looking guy named Clay Fallmont ? Tell me something , Amanda . Would you have come here at all if I had told some Joe Doe about what happened and not Clay ? That 's what 's bothering you , is n't it ? I just told the wrong guy .
Amanda Bedford Carrington: Clay Fallmont has absolutely nothing to do with this .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: Look , I might have been born dirt - poor , but it seems like a senator 's son prefers me over born - rich types like you , so I 'm riding high , Amanda .
Amanda Bedford Carrington: Or heading for a fall , Sammy Jo .
Sammy Jo Dean Carrington: Look , I 've got work to do , so there 's the door . I 'd like to speak to Clay Fallmont , please .
[EX A]: TIME

[EX Q]: Swan Babitt:  You the new gardener ?
Lyle Corrente: What if I am ?
Swan Babitt: My parents need _ one _ . How much do you cost ?
Lyle Corrente: I 'm booked .
Swan Babitt: They 're very competitive . I 'm sure they 'll pay more than you 're getting here .
Lyle Corrente: Tell them I ca n't be bought .
Swan Babitt: They 'd never understand that .
Lyle Corrente: Then tell them to go fuck themselves .
Swan Babitt: They 'll understand that .
[EX A]: REFERENCE gardener

[EX Q]: John L. Sullivan:  What do you mean , what do I know about hard luck ? Do n't you think I 've ...
Hadrian: No .
John L. Sullivan: What ?
Hadrian: You have not .
Hadrian: I sold newspapers till I was 20 , then I worked in a shoe store and put myself through law school at night . Where were you at 20 ?
John L. Sullivan: I was in college .
LeBrand: When I was 13 I supported three sisters , two brothers and a widowed mother . Where were you at 13 ?
John L. Sullivan: I was in boarding school . I 'm sorry !
LeBrand: Well , you do n't have to be ashamed of it , Sully . That 's the reason your pictures have been so light , so cheerful , so inspiring .
Hadrian: They do n't stink with messages .
LeBrand: That 's why I paid you five hundred a week when you were 24 .
Hadrian: Seven hundred and fifty when you were 25 .
LeBrand: A thousand when you were 26 .
Hadrian: When I was 26 , I was getting _ 18 _ .
LeBrand: Two thousand at 27 !
Hadrian: I was getting 25 then !
LeBrand: I had just opened my shooting gallery then . Three thousand after Thanks for Yesterday .
Hadrian: Four thousand after Ants in Your Plants !
John L. Sullivan: I suppose you 're trying to tell me I do n't know what trouble is .
Hadrian: Yes !
LeBrand: In a nice way , Sully .
John L. Sullivan: You 're absolutely right . I haven't any idea what it is .
Hadrian: People always like what they do n't know anything about .
John L. Sullivan: I had a lot of nerve wanting to make a picture about human suffering .
LeBrand: You 're a gentleman to admit it , Sully , but then , you are anyway .
[EX A]:
OTHER