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).

Example Input: Context: Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque architecture. Unlike the historic Romanesque style, however, Romanesque Revival buildings tended to feature more simplified arches and windows than their historic counterparts., Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after architect Henry Hobson Richardson (18381886), whose masterpiece is Trinity Church, Boston (18721877), designated a National Historic Landmark. Richardson first used elements of the style in his Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane in Buffalo, New York, designed in 1870., St. James 's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church at 1991 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge , Massachusetts . The parish was founded in 1864 as a mission from Christ Church . The Richardsonian Romanesque building was built in 1888 - 89 to a design by Henry W. Congdon . The church was built on the site of the Davenport Tavern , a landmark that had stood on that site since c. 1757 ( a portion of which was relocated to Somerville , where it still stands ) . The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 ., Henry Hobson Richardson (September 29, 1838  April 27, 1886) was a prominent American architect who designed buildings in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and other cities. The style he popularized is named for him: Richardsonian Romanesque. Along with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, Richardson is one of "the recognized trinity of American architecture"., Subject: st. james episcopal church , Relation: architectural_style, Options: (A) richardsonian romanesque (B) romanesque architecture
Example Output: romanesque architecture

Example Input: Context: The New South Wales Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of the Australian state of New South Wales. The other is the Legislative Assembly. Both sit at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney. The Assembly is referred to as the lower house and the Council as the upper house. It is normal for legislation to be first deliberated on and enacted in the lower house, and then considered in the upper house, which acts in the main as a house of review. The Council has 42 members, elected by proportional representation in which the whole state is treated as a single electorate. Members serve eight-year terms, which are staggered so that half the Council is up for election every four yearsroughly coinciding with elections to the Legislative Assembly., The Australian Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Chapter I, Part II of the Australian Constitution. There are a total of 76 senators: 12 senators are elected from each of the six states (regardless of population) and two from each of the two autonomous internal territories (the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory). Senators are popularly elected under the single transferable vote system of proportional representation. , Elaine Blanche Nile ( 20 March 1936 -- 17 October 2011 ) was an Australian politician who represented the Christian Democratic Party in the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1998 and 2002 . Nile was married to Fred Nile from 1958 until her death ., New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. It has a coast line with the Tasman Sea on its east side. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. , the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as "New South Welshmen"., Frederick John "Fred" Nile ED MLC (born 15 September 1934) is an Australian politician and ordained Christian minister. Nile has been a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 1981, except for a period in 2004 when he resigned to unsuccessfully contest the Australian Senate at the 2004 federal election. Nile was re-elected at the March 2007 state election and is currently Assistant President of the Legislative Council. He is the longest-serving member of the New South Wales parliament. In November 2009 he stated his decision to retire in 2015, but later announced his decision to accept the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) nomination for the NSW Legislative Council at the New South Wales State Election on 28 March 2015., Subject: elaine nile, Relation: position_held, Options: (A) 12 (B) 15 (C) 4 (D) member of the new south wales legislative council (E) new south wales legislative council (F) politician (G) senate
Example Output: member of the new south wales legislative council

Example Input: Context: Topper Returns (1941) is the third and final entry in the initial series of supernatural comedy films inspired by the novels of Thorne Smith. It followed "Topper" (1937) and "Topper Takes a Trip" (1938)., James Thorne Smith, Jr. (March 27, 1892  June 21, 1934) was an American writer of humorous supernatural fantasy fiction under the byline Thorne Smith. He is best known today for the two "Topper" novels, comic fantasy fiction involving sex, much drinking and supernatural transformations. With racy illustrations, these sold millions of copies in the 1930s and were equally popular in paperbacks of the 1950s., Merrily We Live is a 1938 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne and featuring Ann Dvorak, Bonita Granville, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Alan Mowbray, Clarence Kolb and Patsy Kelly. The film was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios, and was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay is by Eddie Moran and Jack Jevne., Mary William Ethelbert Appleton "Billie" Burke (August 7, 1884  May 14, 1970) was an American actress, famous on Broadway and in early silent film, best known to modern audiences as Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the movie musical "The Wizard of Oz". She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1938 for her performance as Emily Kilbourne in "Merrily We Live" and is also remembered for her appearances in the "Topper" series. Billie Burke was the wife of Broadway producer Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., of Ziegfeld Follies fame, from 1914 until his death in 1932. Her voice was unique in intonation, which she accentuated in her later character roles as dim-witted, spoiled society types., Topper Takes a Trip is a 1938 film sequel of Topper ( 1937 ) Constance Bennett , Roland Young , Billie Burke and Alan Mowbray reprised their roles from the earlier movie ; only Cary Grant was missing ( other than in a few shots taken from Topper ) . A ghost tries to reunite a couple who she had a hand in splitting up in the prior film . It was followed by another sequel , Topper Returns ( 1941 ) ., Constance Campbell Bennett (October 22, 1904  July 24, 1965) was an American stage, film, radio and television actress what was a major Hollywood star during the 1920s and 1930s. For a time during the early 1930s, she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, and one of the most popular. Bennett frequently played society women, focusing on melodramas in the early 1930s and then taking more comedic roles in the late 1930s and 1940s. She is best known today for her leading roles in "Topper" (1937), in which she co-starred with Cary Grant; its sequel "Topper Takes a Trip" (1938); and "What Price Hollywood?" (1932), its subsequent remakes for the 1937 film "A Star is Born". Bennett also had a prominent supporting role in Greta Garbo's last film, "Two-Faced Woman" (1941)., What Price Hollywood? is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Constance Bennett with Lowell Sherman. The screenplay by Gene Fowler, Rowland Brown, Ben Markson, and Jane Murfin is based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Louis Stevens., Subject: topper takes a trip, Relation: screenwriter, Options: (A) ann dvorak (B) gene fowler (C) jane murfin (D) rowland brown (E) thorne smith
Example Output:
thorne smith