The sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.
In this sentence, "her" correctly refers to "Mrs. Smith." The other sentences contain pronoun-antecedent agreement errors.
The brothers were getting along so well
that he decided to go on a bike ride
together.
The twins laughed so hard she cried.
The raindrops poured down, and it
drenched the yard.
Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her
class.
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The sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is:
Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.
In this sentence, "her" correctly refers to "Mrs. Smith." The other sentences contain pronoun-antecedent agreement errors.