The grammar rule about this topic says that: The specific antecedents are the nouns that are replaced by the pronouns.
Taking in consideration the above explanation the sentence which the pronoun and antecedent not in agreement is option A.
Jane is planning her college schedule, something you need to do when register for classes.
The pronoun "you" don't replace the antecedent Jane.
Goes is for only she and he while go is for I, You, They
Answer:
what???
i dont get that but dont be mad i cant really understand
"Tzotchke" is a Yiddish word that came from Russian.
It means a knick-knack, a toy, a gadget, a trinket, a charm,
something tiny and cute and decorative. Like a set of six
little glass ducks lined up in a row marching across a shelf.