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Which of the following sentences has correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?

  • A. The storm, which included three days of rain, was very strong, and it left half the city flooded.
  • B. Each of the cars needs to be examined for damage by a mechanic; they may need repairs.
  • C. The number of people who had to evacuate hasn't been confirmed, but it is small.
  • D. Many people were able to take advantage of shelters, where they were kept safe from the storm.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Sentence C correctly maintains the pronoun-antecedent agreement. In this sentence, the antecedent is 'number of people,' and the pronoun 'it' is used to refer back to this antecedent. The singular pronoun 'it' matches the singular antecedent 'number,' making the sentence grammatically correct.

Choice A is incorrect because it uses the plural pronoun 'they' to refer back to the singular antecedent 'storm.'

Choice B is incorrect as it uses the plural pronoun 'they' to refer back to the singular antecedent 'each of the cars.'

Choice D is incorrect because it uses the singular pronoun 'he or she' to refer back to the plural antecedent 'many people.' This creates a lack of agreement between the pronoun and its antecedent.