Instructions: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Input: Context: Birkenhead is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside, England. Historically in Cheshire, it is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite the city of Liverpool. The Birkenhead Urban Area defined as the contiguous built-up area along the eastern side of the Wirral had a total population of 325,264 in the 2011 Census. In the 2011 census, the Parliamentary constituency of Birkenhead had a population of 88,818. The Birkenhead and Tranmere electoral ward, covering a much smaller area, had a population of 15,879., The Man in Grey was a novel by the British writer Lady Eleanor Smith first published in 1941 . It was a melodrama set in Regency Britain . A young woman unhappily married to a cold aristocrat falls in love with a strolling actor , but her hopes of eloping to happiness are wrecked by an old school friend who murders her in order to be able to marry her husband ., The Gainsborough melodramas were a sequence of films produced by the British film studio Gainsborough Pictures during the 1940s which conformed to a melodramatic style. The melodramas were not a film series but an unrelated sequence of films which had similar themes and frequently recurring actors who played similar characters in each. The popularity of the films with audiences peaked in the immediate post-war years, but production of such films lasted until the end of Gainsborough in 1949. The success of the films led to other British producers releasing similarly-themed works such as "The Seventh Veil", "Idol of Paris" and "Pink String and Sealing Wax"., Lady Eleanor Furneaux Smith (1902, Birkenhead  1945) was an English writer. The eldest of the politician F. E. Smith's three children, she worked as a society reporter and cinema reviewer for a while, then as a publicist for circus companies. In the latter role she travelled more widely, and gained inspiration for her third career, writing popular novels and short stories which often provided the basis for the 'Gainsborough melodramas' of the period. These stories often had a romanticised historical or Gypsy setting, based on her own research into Romany culture (she believed one of her paternal great-grandmothers to have been a Gypsy). Smith also wrote ghost stories; many of them were collected in her
book "Satan's Circus" (1932). Smith was a supporter 
of the Conservative Party., Subject: the man in grey , Relation: narrative_location, Options: (A) england (B) paris
Output:
england