Respuesta :
The grammar rule about this topic says that: The specific antecedents are the nouns that are replaced by the pronouns.
Taking in consideration the above explanation the sentence which the pronoun and antecedent not in agreement is option A.
Jane is planning her college schedule, something you need to do when register for classes.
The pronoun "you" don't replace the antecedent Jane.
Answer:
A. Jane is planning her college schedule, something you need to do when you register for classes.
Explanation:
Pronoun antecedent agreement occurs when the pronoun matches in number with the noun it refers to. In that respect, sentence D contains the pronouns you (second person singular or plural) to refer to Jane (third person singular), which also affects the conjugation of the verbs. As a result, the correct version of the sentence is the following:
Jane is planning her college schedule, something she needs to do when she registers for classes.