Which sentence correctly follows both subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreements?
A. Every child must pick up their books before leaving.
B. Every child must pick up his or her books before leaving.
C. Each child must pick up their books before leaving.
D. Each child must pick up his books before leaving.

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