ambiguity - Tricky pronoun and antecedent agreement


I'm currently taking a grammar class and the professor gave us this phrase to ponder upon. She said that there was a problem with it. I can't seem to find the problem nor the solution.



Manolette met Julette when he was leaving the airport.



(consider both Manolette and Julette MALE)



Ashley told Lama that she has the smallest room in the dorm.



Both sentences have the same problem... but have a different solution. I think the pronoun "he" and "she" is unable to identify both their antecedents in both sentences?




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