Which sentence has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement?(1 point) Responses When the teachers arrived at school, she saw the students writing with chalk. When the teachers arrived at school, she saw the students writing with chalk. While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away. While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away. Carol wanted to go outside, but it was raining and she could not find our rain jacket. Carol wanted to go outside, but it was raining and she could not find our rain jacket. Because the brothers were tired, he forgot to shut the gate and the dog ran out. Because the brothers were tired, he forgot to shut the gate and the dog ran out.

The correct sentence is: "While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away."

The sentence "While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away" has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement.

The sentence with correct pronoun and antecedent agreement is: "While the neighbors were walking to the store, they dropped their money and the wind blew it away."

To determine if a sentence has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement, you need to ensure that the pronoun (such as "she," "they," "it") matches in number and gender with its antecedent (the noun it refers to).

In the first sentence, there is a mismatch in pronoun and antecedent agreement because "she" (singular) does not match with "teachers" (plural) as a noun.

In the second sentence, there is correct pronoun and antecedent agreement as "they" (plural) matches with "neighbors" (plural).

In the third sentence, there is correct pronoun and antecedent agreement as "it" (singular) matches with "rain" (singular) as an antecedent.

In the fourth sentence, there is a mismatch in pronoun and antecedent agreement because "he" (singular) does not match with "brothers" (plural) as a noun.