The sentence that has pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
D. Rhena and Ansley both won their first races this week.
In this sentence, "their" correctly refers to the plural antecedent "Rhena and Ansley."
A.
Rhena and Ansley both won they first races this week.
B.
Rhena and Ansley both won her first races this week.
C.
Rhena and Ansley both won its first races this week.
D.
Rhena and Ansley both won their first races this week.
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The sentence that has pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
D. Rhena and Ansley both won their first races this week.
In this sentence, "their" correctly refers to the plural antecedent "Rhena and Ansley."