[ Pronoun Antecedent Agreement ]
Ben and Scott joined Bob and me for a set of tennis. _________ beat ________ by two games.
A. She, us
B. Them, we
C. They, us
D. Us, them

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A. showing a lack of experience or judgment
B. devastated
C. to destroy a great number
D. a lace of confinement such as a jail