CHOOSE THE SENTENCE IN WHICH THE ITALICIZED PRONOUN AGREES IN NUMBER WITH ITS ITALICIZED ANTECEDENT OR ANTECEDENTS A.THE BOYS WANT THEIR DESSERT NOW B. THE WATER REFILLED THEIR GLASSES AS THEY EMPTIED IT . C. MARY AND JILL WONT EAT HER VEGETABLES. D. MAUREEN CALLED THE CHILDREN FOR HER MEAL

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Although I don't see which parts are italicized, I can make a logical presumption that the correct answer is A: The boys want their dessert now. (I suppose the parts that I bolded were italicized in the original.) The pronoun their is plural, which makes it agree with the plural form of the noun boys, and the verb want.