QUESTION: Is "Shakespeare" the same as "his" in this sentence?
This book introduced Shakespeare to Goethe ; it was a major influence on *his* writing.

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ANS: no

Problem: John couldn't see the stage with Billy in front of him because *he* is so short.
Are "he" and "John" the same?
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Answer: yes

Problem: Do you suppose that Peter is responsible for the captain ’s illness? Maybe he bribed the cook to put something in *his* food.

Are "his" and "the captain" the same?

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- yes
Answer: yes

Q: OPTIONS:
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The signs over the shops' doors had pictures that indicated what work was done inside. Although more and more people were learning how to read, each artisan still had signs, not wishing to lose a possible patron merely because *he* happened to be illiterate.

Do "he" and "artisan" mean the same thing?
A: no

CONTEXT: Jane knocked on Susan 's door but *she* did not get an answer.

Multi-choice question: Do "Susan" and "she" have the same meaning?

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no

Q: The boy continued to whip the pony , and eventually the pony threw him over. John laughed out quite loud. "Good for *him* ," he said.
Are "pony" and "him" the same? OPTIONS:
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A:
yes