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does the text contain a vague pronoun reference? because anna has a glu…

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does the text contain a vague pronoun reference? because anna has a gluten allergy, amy asked her to make a flourless chocolate cake for their book club meeting. yes no

Explanation:

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The text has the pronoun "their" in "their book club meeting", but the context (Anna and Amy) makes it clear that "their" refers to Anna and Amy's book club. However, the question is about vague pronoun reference. Wait, actually, in the text, "her" in "asked her" refers to Anna (since Anna has the allergy, Amy asked Anna), and "their" refers to the book club (presumably Anna and Amy's or the club's). But is there a vague one? Wait, no—wait, the text: "Because Anna has a gluten allergy, Amy asked her to make a flourless chocolate cake for their book club meeting." "Her" clearly refers to Anna, "their" refers to the book club (maybe Anna and Amy's or the club's, but in context, it's clear? Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the question is "Does the text contain a vague pronoun reference?" Let's check each pronoun: "her" – refers to Anna (since Anna has the allergy, Amy asked Anna), so clear. "their" – refers to the book club (maybe the members, including Anna and Amy), so is that vague? Wait, maybe not. Wait, no—wait, maybe the answer is no? Wait, no, wait. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the text: "Amy asked her to make..." "her" is Anna, clear. "their book club" – "their" could be Anna and Amy's, or the book club's (the club's), but in context, since Amy and Anna are part of the book club, "their" is clear. So no vague pronoun reference? Wait, but maybe the question is different. Wait, the options are yes or no. Wait, maybe the correct answer is no? Wait, no, wait. Wait, maybe I messed up. Wait, let's re-express: the pronouns "her" (refers to Anna) and "their" (refers to the book club, likely Anna and Amy's or the club's) are clear. So the text does not contain a vague pronoun reference. So the answer is no? Wait, but the options are yes and no. Wait, maybe I was wrong. Wait, let's check again. The text: "Because Anna has a gluten allergy, Amy asked her to make a flourless chocolate cake for their book club meeting." "Her" is Anna (clear), "their" – the book club, so whose book club? Anna and Amy's, or the club's? But in the context, since Amy is asking Anna, they are part of the book club, so "their" is clear (the book club that Anna and Amy are in). So no vague pronoun reference. So the answer is no? Wait, but maybe the answer is no. Wait, but the options are yes and no. So the correct answer is no? Wait, no, wait—maybe I made a mistake. Wait, maybe the answer is no. So the answer is no.

Answer:

no