Which sentence has a pronoun with an unclear, missing, or confusing antecedent? A. Emily was tired, so she went upstairs to lie
down in bed. B. Grandma found a spatula and used it to scramble the eggs. C. Grandma cooked scrambled eggs for Emily, and then she asked for just one bite.
"<span>C. Grandma cooked scrambled eggs for Emily, and then she asked for just one bite" has a confusing antecedent, since it is unclear who is asking for just one bite: grandma or Emily.</span>
It may be Option B, i have reason to believe this is It because he was most likely expecting tomatoes to come from the plants, but in reality it was Just flower (Appologies if im wrong though)