which best corrects the pronoun with the unclear antecedent? When Jason put his glass of lemonade on the table, it broke. 1. The glass of lemonade broke when Jason put it on the table. 2. Jason put the glass of lemonade on the table, breaking it. 3 Jason put a glass of lemonade on the table, and it broke. 4. Jason broke it when he put the glass of lemonade on the table.