Problem: Do "Tommy" and "his" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

As Ollie carried Tommy up the long winding steps, *his* legs ached.
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A: no


Problem: Do "new groom" and "his" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into his ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into *his* place
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A: no


Problem: Do "my father" and "he" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

Fred is the only man alive who still remembers my father as an infant. When Fred first saw my father , *he* was twelve years old.
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A: no


Problem: Do "young gentleman" and "He" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

The pony behaved well, sir, and showed no vice; but at last he just threw up his heels and tipped the young gentleman into the thorn hedge. *He* wanted me to help him out, but I hope you will excuse me, sir, I did not feel inclined to do so.
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A:
yes