<span>Answer b. the textual clue that refers to the pronoun</span>
A pronoun antecedent refers to the word that comes before the pronoun.
The pronoun has to agree with the noun especially in number since it is the
part of speech that replaces the noun. In other words, when the pronoun is singular
then that means that the antecedent must also be singular however if the
pronoun is plural so do with the antecedent. In determining whether the
antecedent is singular or not, it is very important to know what words between
the antecedent and the pronoun to ignore.
the "fifth guest" is Tom's mistress who arrives unexpectedly. The "fifth guest" is the butler who takes a seat at the table. What did Jordan Baker tell Nick Carraway about Tom Buchanan? She told him that Tom is terminally ill.