Which antecedent agrees with a pronoun in the sentence? Select the correct answer from the list. What is best known for oatmeal cookies?

The antecedent is "What".

In the given sentence, "What" is not a pronoun, but an interrogative pronoun functioning as the subject of the sentence. Since it is not referencing a specific antecedent, there is no antecedent to agree with.

To determine which antecedent agrees with a pronoun in a sentence, we need to identify the pronoun and its corresponding antecedent.

In the given sentence, the pronoun is "What" and it is asking about the subject that is "best known for oatmeal cookies."

To find the antecedent that agrees with the pronoun, we can rephrase the question as a statement. So, we can say: "Something is best known for oatmeal cookies."

In this rephrased statement, the antecedent is "Something." Therefore, the antecedent that agrees with the pronoun "What" is "Something."

So, the correct answer is: Something