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.

Fireman John Gage:  Hey , would you look at that ?
Fireman Roy DeSoto: I told you she 'd make a great mother .
Fireman Marco Lopez: Three , four , five !
Fireman Chet Kelly: Congratulations , John ! Quintuplets !
Fireman John Gage: Well , now wait a minute . We got a problem .
Fireman Roy DeSoto: WE do ?
Fireman John Gage: Yeah . There 's five of them , and there 's six of us . Hey , you do n't suppose she 'd have another one , do ya ?
Fireman Roy DeSoto: I do n't think she likes that idea .
Fireman John Gage: Oh . Well , I guess all we can do is just draw straws . I mean , I hope somebody 's not gon na be too disappointed .
Captain Hank Stanley: Well , now wait a minute . I appreciate the offer , and they are undeniably cute , but the last thing in the world I need is a kitten .
Fireman John Gage: Well , no problem , then !
Fireman Roy DeSoto: I sure like 'em , but I do n't think my dog would like the idea , so I 'm gon na have to pass .
Fireman Marco Lopez: And I 've already got two cats .
Fireman Chet Kelly: Cat fur makes me sneeze when I 'm around 'em too long .
Fireman Mike Stoker: Sorry . I 'd like to , but I 've got a No Pet Clause in my lease .
Fireman Roy DeSoto: I thought you told me that your landlady did n't like pets .
Fireman Chet Kelly: Looks like we got a new problem : Instead of one too few , we have _ five _ too many .
Fireman Roy DeSoto: Y'know , I used to date a girl once whose cat had kittens . And after they were weaned , she used to take one of them with her every time she went to a dinner party . She 'd put a big red bow around their neck . She 'd walk in the door , hand the kitten to the hostess , and say " You 're probably so tired of receiving flowers or wine . "
Fireman John Gage: Yeah ? Well , what happened ?
Fireman Roy DeSoto: People stopped asking her to dinner .
REFERENCE pets

Captain Fowler:  It looked like another dead end . Then this morning , Elena got another text from the ring . This time , they wanted to meet her to offer her a promotion .
Kate Beckett: Which would give you guys a chance to get eyes on someone .
Captain Fowler: It 's the break we 've been waiting for . So we leveraged Elena to take the meet , but she tried to commit suicide .
Captain Victoria Gates: She 's in intensive care under police guard .
Kate Beckett: Sir , I 'm sorry to hear about that , but what does this all have to do with me ?
Captain Fowler: The meeting is set for _ five _ today , and a chance like this is not gon na come back around , so we combed the NYPD database for someone of about Elena 's age and appearance who speaks fluent Russian , in case that 's relevant . Only one name came up . Yours .
Kate Beckett: You want me to go in her place ?
Captain Fowler: To the Widmark . Show up , meet your contact , and leave . In and out .
Kate Beckett: What if they found out that you turned Elena , and that this is all a trap ?
Captain Fowler: Then they would n't be meeting at the Widmark Hotel . We were very careful . No one knows she 's made contact with us .
Captain Victoria Gates: Still , there 's a risk that they could see Detective Beckett and realize that she 's not Elena .
Captain Fowler: In the text , they asked Elena to wear a red scarf , which tells us that they do n't know her on sight . My people will be in place , watching every move you make . We can even fit you with a monitored mic if you like .
Captain Fowler: Detective
Captain Fowler: , something big is going on out there , and this is our best chance to find out what . But the meeting 's in two hours , so I need your answer .
TIME

Carol Hathaway:  Is something wrong ?
Dr. Peter Benton: Oh , you bet there is . We 're out of coffee again because the nurses have been taking it , that 's what 's wrong .
Carol Hathaway: So make some more .
Dr. Peter Benton: Make some more ? We work 36 hours on , _ 18 _ off , which is 90 hours a week , 52 weeks a year . For that , we are paid $ 23739 before taxes , and we also have to * make * the coffee ?
Carol Hathaway: My heart is breaking .
REFERENCE hours