I had to do this same question on my homework.
The answer is A,
Because the others all need to add a word or too.
Like D.
Either Antonio or Marisol are *going to be* speaking at the meeting.
~itsyourgirlfetty~
I believe the answer is A.
Unclear question. However, I inferred the actual question to be;
What is the antecedent of the pronoun? <em>Mrs. Edwards always writes her comments at the end of the essays.</em>
Answer:
<u>Mrs. Edwards</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Yes, often in the English language the antecedent of a pronoun refers to a word that will be replaced by a pronoun. But remember a pronoun simply refers to a word used instead of a noun.
From the sentence;
<em>"Mrs. Edwards"</em> = a noun (the antecedent)
"her" = a pronoun.
B. Harmless is the correct answer
When he said that he means that he feels tired and out of sorts.